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How true !
ReplyDeleteIn Southern California flurries would get the same reaction in Portland along with amazement. Any snow fall over that and it would be reactions in Portland at 24-36 inches. :)
CA jock
CA jock - Silly, ain't it?
DeleteAnything over 8-12 inches, I have trouble sitting down. :-P
ReplyDeleteJustified not only by unfamiliarity but by the fact that our shitty Portland drivers don't seem to change their habits when it snows. During the last serious snowstorm here I remember seeing accumulations of badly-dented cars by the roadside. You might survive the snow but not the idiots.
ReplyDeleteLuckily, it's looking like we'll get through this current winter snow-free.
Infidel - I hope it stays that way.
DeleteI grew up in Minnesota. As long as you managed to keep one tire on pavement you were fine. But in Seattle now, with the hills, and the ice? Nah. Best stay at home. It'll melt in a day or two.
ReplyDeletei had a prof in college, who came to the TX Panhandle to teach. He was from the upper-midwest. He noted that people in TX seemed to not understand the concepts of "compromised traction situaitons",where "more throttle" did not result in faster speeds. As he had no trouble driving in show and slush.
ReplyDeleteI used to drive in snow/slush/ice for work. As long as I could get some "crunch", that was good.