Potholes

They are really damn bad now...
 
We used to have one in our parking lot at work that was so wide and deep, and full of water, that there were a couple of geese in it one afternoon.
 
Some people like potholes, some don't...

This Forest road was too easy for most of the local 4x4's, so they were allowed to create the potholes to their desire...
 

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"why are they called potholes, if you don't put pots in them?"
 
Why do we drive on parkways

Apparently you've never been on some of the parkways around NYC during rush hour. Or the GW Parkway near DC during rush hour. I would contend that the name "parkway" is apt. :smile:
 
Apparently you've never been on some of the parkways around NYC during rush hour. Or the GW Parkway near DC during rush hour. I would contend that the name "parkway" is apt. :smile:

No such problem here - we have rush minute. 70 mph at 5:30 PM - we actually have cops writing tickets then. :D

But I lived in Chicago and commuted from Lisle/Naperville to the Loop and back, so I feel your pain....


Trapper John
 
Just 2 days ago, I was infuriated! Late for work again, these two DOOfuses parked right in the middle of the only lane available, I honked, got out waved my fist and cursed them up a storm that would have made a Buffalo mechanic blush.




They turned, looked at me and hopped over the fence, their white tails bouncing up and down through the brush. Derned traffic!
 
Potholes are even showing up on the racetrack at the Daytona 500. The race has been delayed and red flagged twice!
 
You can complain about potholes, but they're a sign that it's warming up. I wish we had potholes here, but we won't see them for another month. Brr.

Dan
 
People think that potholes around churches are caused by freeze/thaw....but to borrow a line I saw researching the 'exploding pigeon' thread.....they are caused by exploding pigeons.
 
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