Where are the SALT TRUCKS?

lfquade

New Member
Originally posted by IM4Change
I apologize for rolling my eyes in my earlier response, but she called the snow removers idiots. These people run out into their trucks to clear the roads when everyone else is home, warm, eating bread, drinking milk and wiping their butts with TP. They work long hours doing the tedious task of clearing the roads and parking lots for our benefit.

I think the snow removers do a <a href='http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb008' target='_blank'><img src='http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_1_8.gif' border=0></a>

:yeahthat: They work a lot of hours and get a little sleep. I remember when I was younger and during the winter I rarely saw my dad cuz he was always gone on the road or on standby working for SHA. I know last year county didnt do a very good job took then 4 days to plow our street and I hope it is better this year.
 

lfquade

New Member
Originally posted by mainman
I was out and about in Waldorf today for about an hour.. I saw several flakes... No snow yet though...:cheesy:

I was in waldorf today too, did we see each other? :biggrin: :wink:
 

tater

New Member
Why would you want salt trucks? :confused:
If the roads are clear, we may not get off work :rolleyes:

Besides, the more slick the roads are, the more fun it is :dude:


(except for the peeps that get real skeered when it's just barely flurrying and drive go about 2mph)
 

lfquade

New Member
Originally posted by tater
Why would you want salt trucks? :confused:
If the roads are clear, we may not get off work :rolleyes:

Besides, the more slick the roads are, the more fun it is :dude:


(except for the peeps that get real skeered when it's just barely flurrying and drive go about 2mph)

I don't care either way, I'll be inside tomorrow unless bf decides to try out the 4WD in the durango.:wink:
 
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libragirl

Guest
Originally posted by lfquade
I don't care either way, I'll be inside tomorrow unless bf decides to try out the 4WD in the durango.:wink:
well ill be sure to be off the road if he goes out
 

Toxick

Splat
Well, I went grocery shopping a little while ago at the Food Lion in Leonardtown and there were no fewer than three salt trucks in the parking lot ready for action.
 

tater

New Member
Originally posted by Toxick
Well, I went grocery shopping a little while ago at the Food Lion in Leonardtown and there were no fewer than three salt trucks in the parking lot ready for action.

Was there any milk, bread, or shitt tickets left?
 
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libragirl

Guest
Originally posted by Toxick
Well, I went grocery shopping a little while ago at the Food Lion in Leonardtown and there were no fewer than three salt trucks in the parking lot ready for action.
of course there not all going to be at one spot!!
 

Toxick

Splat
Originally posted by tater
Was there any milk, bread, or shitt tickets left?

When I got there the guy with the milk-crates was just putting the last of his load in the reefer. There was lots of milk.

We got plenty of bread and TP at home, so I didn't even look in those sections when I was at the store. Sorry.
 

mainman

Set Trippin
Originally posted by Toxick
When I got there the guy with the milk-crates was just putting the last of his load in the reefer. There was lots of milk.

We got plenty of bread and TP at home, so I didn't even look in those sections when I was at the store. Sorry.
He doesn't really care tox, he just wanted an excuse to say shitt tickets...:roflmao:
 

Toxick

Splat
Originally posted by libragirl
of course there not all going to be at one spot!!

No, they were in three separate spots. Two were between Food Lion and McDonalds, and one over in front of the gym.

None of them were sharing a parking space.
 
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