Snowed/Snowing six to ten inches right now. I'm not sure if it stopped yet. All I know is that the weather has physically drained me and I've been asleep all day.
I drove to work today only to find out that I could leave at 12 noon. Well.. since the snow was so bad, I got to work at 10:15. The drive though, was invigorating. Fighting to stay in control of the car is very fun. I wasn't scared at all of my own driving... i was scared of everyone else around me. Too many reckless people on the road.
Oh yea, mustangs suck. There is this one curve on 76 west where the road slopes about 30 degrees to the right. Well, as I was driving, I happened to pass a mustang. It was struggling to stay on the road, and kept sliding down the right side toward a ditch. I laughed internally, thinking that he'll be okay if he struggled the way he did, only to look ahead about 50 yards to find not one, but TWO other mustangs already helpless. What a classic sight.
To accompany that memory, was this cadillac that was in front of me who managed to drive through the curve at an angle the whole time. I was impressed by his ability to control the car in such a situation. Also, the cavilier with the hooked up rims who obviously had no idea that DRY/WET sports tires means that it CANNOT be used in the snow. It was a girl. Big shocker.
Snow + lowered eclipse + air dam on front bumper = mini snow plow. =(
I drove to work today only to find out that I could leave at 12 noon. Well.. since the snow was so bad, I got to work at 10:15. The drive though, was invigorating. Fighting to stay in control of the car is very fun. I wasn't scared at all of my own driving... i was scared of everyone else around me. Too many reckless people on the road.
Oh yea, mustangs suck. There is this one curve on 76 west where the road slopes about 30 degrees to the right. Well, as I was driving, I happened to pass a mustang. It was struggling to stay on the road, and kept sliding down the right side toward a ditch. I laughed internally, thinking that he'll be okay if he struggled the way he did, only to look ahead about 50 yards to find not one, but TWO other mustangs already helpless. What a classic sight.
To accompany that memory, was this cadillac that was in front of me who managed to drive through the curve at an angle the whole time. I was impressed by his ability to control the car in such a situation. Also, the cavilier with the hooked up rims who obviously had no idea that DRY/WET sports tires means that it CANNOT be used in the snow. It was a girl. Big shocker.
Snow + lowered eclipse + air dam on front bumper = mini snow plow. =(


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