desertrat
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It's 20 degrees out there.
Chili?
It's 20 degrees out there.
10-46 on the bridge.. officers can't get to them in there car.. they have to wait for an suv.
Are the plows even out?
I had to go out this morning. I saw 4 plows but none of them actually plowing. Does anything know what that's about? Hermanville Rd, Rt 5 and 235 had not been touched south of the base.
Chili?
Smow On The Ground, Smow On The Ground, Driving Like a Fool With The Smow On The Ground!!!
Yeah, I found it interesting that they said - tell her she is going this time, we aren't coming back again for her! Why do people call for an ambulance, and then refuse to go? Must not be too sick ~
Kwilla can clear this up if I'm wrong, but there needs to be X amount of snow on the road before they cleared to plow and the rate of snowfall factors into the decision also.
Start charging for Ambulance calls and they'll stop calling.
Some people in SoMD use the Ambulance as free transportation to PF.. Call for some "ailment" they trasnport to the hospital, THEN they refuse treatment.
Hit them with a bill for a few hundred dollars and they'll stop that crap right away..
That really happens?
Big time......
Smow On The Ground, Smow On The Ground, Driving Like a Fool With The Smow On The Ground!!!
Chili hell, it's freezing!
It's chili today but gonna' be hot tamale
That really happens?
The only folks that stop calling 911 when counties charge for transports are the elderly-and if they do call, they are the first to pay. The usual suspects don't give a hoot-rain, sleet, smow or blow there will always be some who abuse the system.
IMHO-start charging for fire calls-more $$ there!
Got about 4" in Budds Creek.
That's about what Kris said you have.