The snowplow drivers around here are kind of sadistic….They wait ‘till you’ve shoveled your driveway, have gone back inside, settled down with a hot buttered rum, feet up, warm, watching the game and “rrrrrrrrr….. scrrraaape, foomph, rrrrr… scrraape… poof!!!!” as the driver, cackling, blows through the flying snow and fills your driveway again….zooming all the way………Kinda makes me jealous of his job!…..
Many years ago, Bridgeport, CT, had a mayor named Jasper McLeavy. He was a Socialist.When the snow began to pile up and people were demanding he do something, his response was, “God put it there. Let God take it away.”He has risen to the status of legend, and is honored to this day with McLeavy Hall in the center of the city.
In a nearby town they push the snow on main street into the middle, leaving parking places and sidewalk access clear. Eventually a loader and dump trucks carry it away.
Main street in our town is a state highway and the state plow drivers push it as far onto the sidewalks as they can, where it sets up like cement.
worse when the snow plow piles it in the middle of the street, and you have to get to the other lane, before the city snow blower comes along and puts it into a dump truck
That’s about it in town. By my house, I usually get my driveway done before the plows come by, so I clear the road in front of my house. That way when the plows go by they pretty much run out of snow by the time they pass my driveway. I find it annoying when people plow or snow blow their driveway snow into the road, especially after it’s been cleared. Besides being illegal most places, it’s just rude. Although, it can be funny, when the plows just plow it back in front of the driveway. Not on purpose, just that’s where it’s largely going to end up again. Duh. The plows really have no control over the physics of clearing the road and where the snow goes. OK, I’m sure some of the snow plowers probably enjoy blocking driveways more then they should. ;)
Ever notice, many of the people that complain the most about a city not clearing the snow well enough, etc…, are often the same people that complain their taxes are too high?BTWThis is a general comment, not directed at anyone here, unless you find the shoe comfortable.
I’m a Home Health Aide. When there’s a lot of snow, they take the snow from half the street and make a big pile in my client’s handicapped space. Beaver Meadows (really) PA.
When I was a kid in Rochester NY, one winter we drove past a plow sitting at the end of someone’s driveway, raising up the side blade and dropping on the mound of snow he had plowed at the end of the driveway, over and over again, packing it down. Must have been some feud.
I’m just happy if they show up….especially the county trucks to salt the freeways. Last 2 winters we have had a real problem…this year, they are doing pretty good….but we’ve only had a tiny amount of snow so far.
Dtroutma almost 9 years ago
Oh, yeah, been there.
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I think Peter Cook and Dudley Moore had the right idea.
Celarius Premium Member almost 9 years ago
my driveway
Varnes almost 9 years ago
As if the sidewalks would be shoveled…Ha!
Varnes almost 9 years ago
The snowplow drivers around here are kind of sadistic….They wait ‘till you’ve shoveled your driveway, have gone back inside, settled down with a hot buttered rum, feet up, warm, watching the game and “rrrrrrrrr….. scrrraaape, foomph, rrrrr… scrraape… poof!!!!” as the driver, cackling, blows through the flying snow and fills your driveway again….zooming all the way………Kinda makes me jealous of his job!…..
The Old Wolf almost 9 years ago
In many communities, they will actually fine you for hucking the snow from your driveway back out into the street.
deepstblu almost 9 years ago
Carry a flamethrower!
Joken' almost 9 years ago
All in all it’s just another brick (snowflake?) in the wall
kroberts123 almost 9 years ago
I notice the snowplow oh-so-carefully avoided burying the parking meters.
GROG Premium Member almost 9 years ago
That’s a sight I don’t miss seeing.
strictures almost 9 years ago
That looks just like all of Chicago after a storm.The city never does anything to fix it & neither do the building owners.
The1andOnlyTigger almost 9 years ago
That’s familiar!
Can't Sleep almost 9 years ago
Many years ago, Bridgeport, CT, had a mayor named Jasper McLeavy. He was a Socialist.When the snow began to pile up and people were demanding he do something, his response was, “God put it there. Let God take it away.”He has risen to the status of legend, and is honored to this day with McLeavy Hall in the center of the city.
Oge almost 9 years ago
In a nearby town they push the snow on main street into the middle, leaving parking places and sidewalk access clear. Eventually a loader and dump trucks carry it away.
Main street in our town is a state highway and the state plow drivers push it as far onto the sidewalks as they can, where it sets up like cement.
momma-tink almost 9 years ago
Looks like my parking lot did a couple of weeks ago:)
dabugger almost 9 years ago
Snokidding.
yimhere almost 9 years ago
…thank goodness no one has politicized this ….. yet…?
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
worse when the snow plow piles it in the middle of the street, and you have to get to the other lane, before the city snow blower comes along and puts it into a dump truck
ladylagomorph76 almost 9 years ago
We just wait till El Niño comes and washes stuff away, knocks down trees, and floats cars down the street.
phoenixnyc almost 9 years ago
I HATE snow. Pretty for about 15 minutes, a pain in the ass for the better part of a week.
Raider Red Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Well, now we know how to keep Canadians out. Maybe the Donald can figure out a way to move this to the other border.
GiantShetlandPony almost 9 years ago
That’s about it in town. By my house, I usually get my driveway done before the plows come by, so I clear the road in front of my house. That way when the plows go by they pretty much run out of snow by the time they pass my driveway. I find it annoying when people plow or snow blow their driveway snow into the road, especially after it’s been cleared. Besides being illegal most places, it’s just rude. Although, it can be funny, when the plows just plow it back in front of the driveway. Not on purpose, just that’s where it’s largely going to end up again. Duh. The plows really have no control over the physics of clearing the road and where the snow goes. OK, I’m sure some of the snow plowers probably enjoy blocking driveways more then they should. ;)
GiantShetlandPony almost 9 years ago
Ever notice, many of the people that complain the most about a city not clearing the snow well enough, etc…, are often the same people that complain their taxes are too high?BTWThis is a general comment, not directed at anyone here, unless you find the shoe comfortable.
Tarredandfeathered almost 9 years ago
And which city was it that had a piles of Last Winter’s snow so large that they didn’t finish melting until July?
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 9 years ago
Instant Target rich environment!
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Typical government stuff… the parking meters are readily accessible.
Janet Davis Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I’m a Home Health Aide. When there’s a lot of snow, they take the snow from half the street and make a big pile in my client’s handicapped space. Beaver Meadows (really) PA.
neatslob Premium Member almost 9 years ago
When I was a kid in Rochester NY, one winter we drove past a plow sitting at the end of someone’s driveway, raising up the side blade and dropping on the mound of snow he had plowed at the end of the driveway, over and over again, packing it down. Must have been some feud.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I’m just happy if they show up….especially the county trucks to salt the freeways. Last 2 winters we have had a real problem…this year, they are doing pretty good….but we’ve only had a tiny amount of snow so far.