In the octopuses garden?I get by with A Little Help From My Friends...
In the octopuses garden?I get by with A Little Help From My Friends...
In Africa...In the octopuses garden?
At the very least, throw some weight in the back.I left Solomons at 3pm and promptly stopped at 309pm while something happened on the bridge. About 15 mins later, traffic started to move. A smashed up F150 2wd on a rollback went by. When I crested the bridge, there was an F150 2wd spinning and trying to make it up the bridge going northbound. There was a line behind him, surely cussing. Why do 2wd pickup drivers not know they're trucks suck on wet roads, much less frozen ones. SMDH...
At least put it in a lower gear.....I left Solomons at 3pm and promptly stopped at 309pm while something happened on the bridge. About 15 mins later, traffic started to move. A smashed up F150 2wd on a rollback went by. When I crested the bridge, there was an F150 2wd spinning and trying to make it up the bridge going northbound. There was a line behind him, surely cussing. Why do 2wd pickup drivers not know they're trucks suck on wet roads, much less frozen ones. SMDH...
Was just going to say that. People don't realize how light pickup trucks are in the back.At the very least, throw some weight in the back.
You have to remember it has been years since we’ve had such snow. We have a whole new generation of drivers that have not a clue.I left Solomons at 3pm and promptly stopped at 309pm while something happened on the bridge. About 15 mins later, traffic started to move. A smashed up F150 2wd on a rollback went by. When I crested the bridge, there was an F150 2wd spinning and trying to make it up the bridge going northbound. There was a line behind him, surely cussing. Why do 2wd pickup drivers not know they're trucks suck on wet roads, much less frozen ones. SMDH...
You have to remember it has been years since we’ve had such snow. We have a whole new generation of drivers that have not a clue.
My dad taught me to use bags of kitty litter for weight. I could use it as traction if I ever got stuck.Was just going to say that. People don't realize how light pickup trucks are in the back.
I usually use bags of sand, same reason. Didn't get any this year, didn't plan on going out when it was crappy.My dad taught me to use bags of kitty litter for weight. I could use it as traction if I ever got stuck.
Is Meals on Wheels going to check in on you?I usually use bags of sand, same reason. Didn't get any this year, didn't plan on going out when it was crappy.
I had a 4WD Silverado. Back was usually full of 50lb bag of Goat food and bales of hay. I loved that truck!My dad taught me to use bags of kitty litter for weight. I could use it as traction if I ever got stuck.
Is Meals on Wheels going to check in on you?
I would wait for the worst of the storm to go out and 'play'. You never forget how to drive in this stuff.I had a 4WD Silverado. Back was usually full of 50lb bag of Goat food and bales of hay. I loved that truck!
First snow after I got it, I took it in the field and really learned what it could do. I was essential personnel at work and never missed a day because of weather.
My husband used to put cinder blocks in the trunk of my Thunderbird. Sandbags in his truck.Was just going to say that. People don't realize how light pickup trucks are in the back.
I thought it was just me. All I want to do is sleep. Been going on for a couple of days.Yup. Still recovering from whatever I had, zero stamina. Pushing the thrower for an hour or two is going to be a killer.
Be glad you're not in Japan, Hokkaido. They got slammed and buried this month.
Either way, I haz blueberries! And pancake mix!That might be dinner tonight!![]()