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I live I western Australia, it never snows here.
Ydi for driving in the snow with obviously not knowing how to and not having the right type of car like a 4 wheel drive truck or suv...I understand you prob had to go to work but if it had been snowing the last 2 days and you dint have a big heavy car, you should have been driving extra careful...I'm sorry but ydi
snow f$
wow sucks
Sounds like bull to me. If the snow was up to your waist, it would be too high to drive in. Even in a freaking ditch, how did you get the door open if the snow was that high and you drove into it and pressed it down?
having had something similar happen recentlyy...fyl
Be thankful you didn't cause a bigger accident and involve others in it. Learn better driving skills.
i know what you mean... i live in iowa as well.
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I like midgets.
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 :-)