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Final Approach
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/annapolis/2010/02/snow_removal_workers_threatene.html?hpid=topnews
PGC, what can I say. Morons.
PGC, what can I say. Morons.
The answer is JEEP. Smartest thing I've ever done (whoops, second smartest; first smartest was marrying my wife) was buying that little mountain goat. I can't believe the stuff I can get through in the Jeep.
Threatening the guys driving the plows is a pretty good way to have poorly plowed streets for years.
I would think the drivers would now deposit a couple of blades full of snow in the guys driveway.
The second incident was a guy throwing rocks at our trucks, yes rocks, not snowballs. He was hiding/standing on a mound of snow and would get up and throw when a single plow would come by. We baited him into throwing at a single tri-axle and I happened to be the follow up in a one ton, My rooster tail of slush and snow took him off the top of that mound in one clean shot......he gave up his assault.
The second incident was a guy throwing rocks at our trucks, yes rocks, not snowballs. He was hiding/standing on a mound of snow and would get up and throw when a single plow would come by. We baited him into throwing at a single tri-axle and I happened to be the follow up in a one ton, My rooster tail of slush and snow took him off the top of that mound in one clean shot......he gave up his assault.
I plow snow too. The vast majority of people are nice.... for the ones that are not this is a snow plow drivers fantasy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3M9lqpQtig&NR=1
The answer is JEEP. Smartest thing I've ever done (whoops, second smartest; first smartest was marrying my wife) was buying that little mountain goat. I can't believe the stuff I can get through in the Jeep.
The last vehicle I would ever buy is a Jeep. I've never had a Jeep pull me out of the snow, but I have pulled a few Jeeps out with my Chevys. Plus the Jeep would be lucky to run properly, or have the 4WD work.
I am sure the area was in a state of emergency (like PA, NJ and DE) so no non essential vehicles should be on the road anyway. So why would you need your street.
I don't live there, but I do live in an area that gets snow every year. I AM 'essential personnel' (911) so I need a vehicle that doesn't depend on a snow plow to make it from home to work. Too much snow isn't an excuse to be late or miss work.
But then again, this part of the country doesn't declare a state of emergency when three feet of snow falls in 24 hours.
The last vehicle I would ever buy is a Jeep. I've never had a Jeep pull me out of the snow, but I have pulled a few Jeeps out with my Chevys. Plus the Jeep would be lucky to run properly, or have the 4WD work.