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Unless you get a half-dozen semis passing you in a hurry, it's not very frightening. If you do, you get a little older a lot quicker.![]()
Oh I did. I had one that I could have reached out and touched as it went by. Jackass.
The side roads in WDM were horrible...not plowed at all. But the main roads (Grand, EP, Mills Civic, etc.) were ok, same as they usually are after a snow. A little slower commute but not much.
Beaverdale to Ankeny, the back way through Johnston was just fine... Getting out of my neighborhood was the hardest part...
I walked to work in Ames. Along the way I helped two people push their cars out of the snow. But they were both stuck in what the snow plows pushed off of the streets, as the driveways had not been cleared yet.
You probably helped me, I didn't get quite enough momentum going to break through the 3-foot drift the snowplows leave at the end of our driveways. I saw others with simliar problems.
Anybody been on the interstate north of Ames? I'm supposed to head up to the Cities this afternoon and I'm trying to gauge conditions.
I drove the kids to school this morning, and the roads are fine in Phoenix.
You can stuff your sunny, warm weather in a sack, mister! (and then mail it up here COD please)I drove the kids to school this morning, and the roads are fine in Phoenix.
You probably helped me, I didn't get quite enough momentum going to break through the 3-foot drift the snowplows leave at the end of our driveways. I saw others with simliar problems.