Fun in the snow!

Trixie

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So we've gotten a bunch of snow and I have new tires which are awesome.

One of my pet peeves, however, is people who think they should shovel their driveways into the street, especially after the streets have already been plowed. Back with not so good tires, that used to occasionally send me into a slide if I couldn't avoid it.

Well, I just happened to be coming home from the bank and this woman was shoveling her snow into the street. Having my awesome tires, I moved over to hit the slush just right and was able to splatter her and her driveway!

bwahahahahaha. Maybe she'll think twice about her snow removal policies in the future.
 
So we've gotten a bunch of snow and I have new tires which are awesome.

One of my pet peeves, however, is people who think they should shovel their driveways into the street, especially after the streets have already been plowed. Back with not so good tires, that used to occasionally send me into a slide if I couldn't avoid it.

Well, I just happened to be coming home from the bank and this woman was shoveling her snow into the street. Having my awesome tires, I moved over to hit the slush just right and was able to splatter her and her driveway!

bwahahahahaha. Maybe she'll think twice about her snow removal policies in the future.

haha, that is the best
 
trixie, reading this made me laugh so hard, because not very long ago when i was living in massachusetts, we had a very good snow fall one winter, i worked for my buddy and his father on their farm and they had a chevy pick up with a plow on it, i asked steve if i could take the truck home for lunch and plow my parents driveway out for them, he says go for it. well needless to say for years a neighbor of ours 3 houses down used to slowblow his driveway clear , right into the road, making a wall for cars to slam into. i watched him do this since i was a little kid, total idiot this guy was. so on this day, after plowing out my parents i see this moron blowing it in the street, here is my chance, all these years and no one says anything to this guy, i'm gonna fix him good, i back out of the driveway and head his way, in 4 high and get going at a good clip in such a short distance, he has no idea its me in the truck, or where the truck is even from, so i cut in as close to the snowbank as i can and lay the 8 foot fisher plow down on the street and OMG what the hell did i do i think i cut it a little too much lol i look out the back window as i go by and the guy and his snow blower and burried in about 4 feet of snow lol all i see is his torso and the handles to the snowblower sticking out of the snow. hahahahahahahahahahahaha there you go scumbag, thats for years of snow you piled up in the street. he never knew it was me that did it, i was in tears all the way back to the farm.
 
:eek: I got to experience snow last week. I was in Marshfield, Wisconsin, -- half way between Green Bay and Minneapolis -- on business. Damn cold and 8 inches on the ground when I landed and another 3 inches followed that week. The day I left it was 14 below zero that Thursday Morning. I got back to San Antonio that night and it was 72 degrees -- an 86-degree difference.
I saw a 98 LSC Black on Black at the Marshfield Airport. It gave me an idea of what my car might look like with snow and road salt and nasty icicles hanging off of it.
I promised my car I would never let that happen to it.:eek:
 
Jaime, that's awesome!

Scott, I know - you do it only for the car, not to annoy me in the winter. :fart
 
You guys are hilarious!

Why do people think throwing the snow into the street is smart anyway? Ours gets piled into the yard, which makes perfect sense :)
 
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