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She was halfway in a ditch. i say it was a snow drift. its possible.
If you don't live where it snows, roads being bad after two days of bad weather will make no sense to you. Snow plows can only do so much. The roads are still left with a bit of ice and snow on them and it doesn't melt until it stops snowing and the sun comes out. Even with salt and sand down, roads can be trecherous. I live in CT where we have efficient plow crews, and I am still very cautious when driving for a few days after a blizzard. FYL OP. But the mental image is kind of funny :-)
Bruh, iI live in Minnesota, and if the snow isnt 8 feet deep, the wind chill is -40
fail. 2days of snow isn't that bad. in Scotland we have had it since a week before Christmas and it still hasn't gone yet. ydi for not having a good car.
That much snow huh ? Well YDI it's God's punishment for men running around in skirts !
#40 is a win!
I've never even seen snow. except on tv.
number 11 you dumb ass since when do snow plows plow ditches? last time I checked they only plowed where there's traffic.
Come to California!!
I would have done that on purpose
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If you don't live where it snows, roads being bad after two days of bad weather will make no sense to you. Snow plows can only do so much. The roads are still left with a bit of ice and snow on them and it doesn't melt until it stops snowing and the sun comes out. Even with salt and sand down, roads can be trecherous. I live in CT where we have efficient plow crews, and I am still very cautious when driving for a few days after a blizzard. FYL OP. But the mental image is kind of funny :-)