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It was a show about someone addicted to eating tires. Really? She was actually picking the nubs off the tires and eating them on TV. People watch this nonsense??
Most of you guys are weird. Remember last winter in the South? No travel bans, no states of emergency, and complete chaos for three inches of wet snow. Anybody who thinks local and state officials being proactive is dumb truly hasn't truly experienced a disaster.
Most of you guys are weird. Remember last winter in the South? No travel bans, no states of emergency, and complete chaos for three inches of wet snow. Anybody who thinks local and state officials being proactive is dumb truly hasn't truly experienced a disaster.
Most of you guys are weird. Remember last winter in the South? No travel bans, no states of emergency, and complete chaos for three inches of wet snow. Anybody who thinks local and state officials being proactive is dumb truly hasn't truly experienced a disaster.
Yeah, I dunno how we ever did it back in the day when everybody had RWD cars, no traction control, no ABS, no stability control, tire technology in the stone age compared to today...but today, when half of drivers have AWD SUV's with lots of ground clearance (although back in the pre-aerodynamics days the typcial car had more ground clearance than today--not too many front spoilers/dams!), everything is a disaster. I guess there are more cars on the road today--I guess.
Funny, this got me thinking about the tires of yore and Burt Reynolds's Bandit Trans Am that was on here a couple months ago, and how in that day the tires on those cars were exactly the same Goodyear Custom Polysteel Radials as on my mom's station wagon except they were RWL instead of white walls--GM didn't start to put specific tires on the F-Body until they lost that lawsuit where the kid got killed going 120 mph in his TA with tires that were only rated for 112 and GM's defense of "the speed limit is 55!" didn't work.
Anyway today everybody has a truck with AWD and you can get Blizzaks or your pick of arctic circle-developed snow/ice tires to go with your electronic lifeguards, but it's still the end of the world if it snows...how did we go so far backwards in 35 years?
I always find it funny that it never seems to just "snow" anymore. It's always a "snow storm" or "blizzard". Never just snow.
They were calling 6-10" in north west new jersey. We got 5". I don't think that's too bad.