After a few weeks/months of snow in VT the plows could have left 6 to 8 feet of snow on either side of the road. If you have a driveway everytime they pass by you better be out shoveling the drive or you’ll never get out (or in). It quite eerie to drive down those country roads and not be able to see anything but snow on either side. It’s like driving through a tunnel with no top.
I cannot understand why anyone would want to live ‘there’, you know what I mean, Snow and ice and frozen everything.. the corollary is why do people live in places with frequent hurricanes and floods, etc.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 4 years ago
What’s that in smoots?
Batteries almost 4 years ago
I prefer to measure my snow in squirrels. I need a Dan-to-squirrel conversion chart.
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
My mom has a picture of our house in Fargo taken from the middle of the street after a snowstorm, you can just see the peak of the roof
Perkycat almost 4 years ago
Don’t just stand there, Dan, get that shovel! After that long car ride, you need some exercise.
willie_mctell almost 4 years ago
Time to call the guy with the Bobcat.
MCProfessor almost 4 years ago
I live in California. Yay!
BJIllistrated Premium Member almost 4 years ago
After a few weeks/months of snow in VT the plows could have left 6 to 8 feet of snow on either side of the road. If you have a driveway everytime they pass by you better be out shoveling the drive or you’ll never get out (or in). It quite eerie to drive down those country roads and not be able to see anything but snow on either side. It’s like driving through a tunnel with no top.
katina.cooper almost 4 years ago
Well, at least Dan had plenty of snow to shovel.
katina.cooper almost 4 years ago
Dawn Wells passed away today. Dan would have loved to have shoveled that snow into a statue of her.
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My first winter at Minot AFB we had snowdrifts over the roofs of Base Housing
944im Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I cannot understand why anyone would want to live ‘there’, you know what I mean, Snow and ice and frozen everything.. the corollary is why do people live in places with frequent hurricanes and floods, etc.