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"
Richmond probably has two snow plows total. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
It is possible to drive on snowy, unplowed roads. Incredible, I know, but true. -- nm
Posted by
Dr.Vermin (aka Dr.Vermin)
Jan 28 '09, 10:15
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And in our nation, it's a great way to get sued when a school bus accident injures kids in a place that drivers can't drive in the stuff. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jan 28, 10:29
you know what, that's a great way to put your car in a ditch. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 28, 10:28
I've done it, even around here. I got stuck at christmas, that was fun.
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Beryllium
Jan 28, 10:21
Anyone that lives on a side street has to do that here until well after the snow stops since the plows concentrate on the main streets. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jan 28, 10:17
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I used to have to do that in Ithaca for five winters. It's possible but it's dangerous and it sucks. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 28, 10:29
my parents cuoldn't get ouf of their street when it showed in Portland over Christmas
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znufrii
Jan 28, 10:19
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