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Hmmm. I used to laugh and joke about this too Steve. (I still do sometimes)
However, I have learned something. I was born and raised in Iowa so I know snow. However, after living here in the south (Kentucky) for the last 7+ years, I have a new appreciation for two inches of freezing rain under two inches of snow and NO snowplows or salt trucks or ANYTHING. And people who have no clue how to drive in the snow.
Give me fifteen inches of continuous snow and ice in Iowa with the snowplows tackling it, rather than two inches of icy snow in Kentucky with no road plowing or salt. I've experienced both and my life is most at risk here in KY. It is frightening
Today was the first day above freezing since December here so this is what we have after the melt. Finally the several inches of ice on my sidewalks melted. This photo was taken just now after the melt.
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well i heard the only state that didn't have any snow in it was Florida , that sure explains the slowness of the forum .
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The south pales in comparison to when it snows in Seattle. That is absolutley the craziest place I've ever seen when it snows. No snow tires, no chains, no experience driving in the snow, and no level streets anywhere! It's like watching drunk monkeys in a demolition derby. For the most part.
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