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Snowstorm strikes Columbus!!!!!

daddyphatsacs

Let the cards fall...
:slappy: Or at least that is what the 6 PM news headlines will read. Anyone else find it slow going this morning on their way in to work? I live up in Powell, and let me tell you...........a quarter of an inch of snow can pretty much cripple that community. I think I saw moms going in to Kroger and stocking up on water and bread. The irony behind it all is that pretty much everyone (with the exception of me) up there drives fancy SUV's, BMW's, Lexus', ect. These are cars that handle very well in the snow, and yet the people who own them drive like the biggest bunch of pussies when it starts to fly.

I'm from northern Ohio so I find it comical every year when the first snow hits the Columbus area. People absolutely fucking panic........what a joke. :biggrin:
 
I had the same experience...driving from downtown to my office on 33 just north of Lane Avenue...normally takes about 12 minutes, but took over a half hour this morning. It reminded me of that Green Bay/Seattle game on Monday night a few weeks ago when they said Seattle got an inch or two of snow and people were trapped in the city for something like 4 hours.

When I lived in New York, it seemed like the city never stopped for snow, but even a decent rain storm could make the traffic on the bridges and highways even worse. In Columbus, a light dusting and people start driving like it is a blizzard.
 
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I saw a semi take out a sedan this morning in the Mill Run area. Fucked that car up.

Trying to turn from Cemetary road onto Norwich, my car slid through the intersection in a straight line at a blazing 12 mph. Wheels turned, off the brakes and gliding like a catamaran.
 
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Thump;681399; said:
I usally rip on people for driving slow but it was slick as hell for me driving in this morning.

There were slick spots around where I was coming from, actually it was pretty icy on the lesser traveled roads. What made me laugh was the fact that people got on to roads that were wet and still drove like they were covered with a sheet of ice.
 
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daddyphatsacs;681406; said:
There were slick spots around where I was coming from, actually it was pretty icy on the lesser traveled roads. What made me laugh was the fact that people got on to roads that were wet and still drove like they were covered with a sheet of ice.

its gotta be the fear of black ice.... dumbasspeople
 
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daddyphatsacs;681406; said:
There were slick spots around where I was coming from, actually it was pretty icy on the lesser traveled roads. What made me laugh was the fact that people got on to roads that were wet and still drove like they were covered with a sheet of ice.

Hey, I'd rather them drive slow instead of 80 mph like SUV guy!
 
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Thump;681409; said:
Hey, I'd rather them drive slow instead of 80 mph like SUV guy!

Quick tip for driving on roads.:wink: If you hear the water underneath your tires, and it sounds like your driving in a light rain........chances are you are not driving on black ice. If the road is glossy or snow covered, drive slow.............. it's common sense, sadly many lack it when driving.
 
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No problems on the south side at 6:45 this morning. Co-worker coming from Hilliard was an hour late. Boss showed up at 10, which is about an hour earlier than usual. Go figure.
 
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