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In response to
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ST winter verb poll: When a truck comes by to spreading substance on winter roads, you say that is [verbing] the roads.
"
by
ty97
Salting. We don't have sand trucks anymore. -- nm
Posted by
Andie
Feb 2 '15, 08:26
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We still have sand but it really is only effective when its really cold so it does not get used often. -- nm
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Walt_Disney
Feb 2, 08:32
really? because salt is ineffective below a certain temperature -- nm
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zork
Feb 2, 08:30
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horrid if you're near a body of water, though. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 2, 08:32
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i heard of a guy making a fortune shipping engines to the prairies and car bodies to the east -- nm
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zork
Feb 2, 08:39
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true dat. I always marvel at how white the highways there get in winter. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 2, 08:44
Yup. And sand is good for some traction. -- nm
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Ultron
Feb 2, 08:31
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i like sand, but i am pretty sure we never use it anymore. -- nm
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Andie
Feb 2, 08:36
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the city puts beet juice in the salt to make it work better in colder weather -- nm
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zork
Feb 2, 08:42
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