Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-07-2007, 11:40 AM
I'm in friggin Madison, WI and they don't close until at least 10 homeless people (which is basically all the homeless people in Madison) freeze to death. We had about 18 inches of snow and they didn't close a lot of the schools. That's what I get for living in Madison.
Hail2theskins
03-07-2007, 12:25 PM
I'm in friggin Madison, WI and they don't close until at least 10 homeless people (which is basically all the homeless people in Madison) freeze to death. We had about 18 inches of snow and they didn't close a lot of the schools. That's what I get for living in Madison.
those kids feel my pain, i hate it, i mean, i like the fact that i get to test out my 4x4 on my new truck all the time but having like 8 inches of snow and not closing baffles me coming from a place that would cancel school if the forecast called for snow the next day. gotta love fairfax county schools.
hooskins
03-07-2007, 03:11 PM
Yup. I LOVE when it's icy outside that four wheel drive trucks think that just because they have four wheel drive, their cars are impervious to snow.
Those guys are such assholes. They are guys that honk at you and speed past in the left lane during a blizzard only to flip over half a mile later down the road.
TheMalcolmConnection
03-07-2007, 03:51 PM
Which makes me feel all warm and tingly inside.
Hail2theskins
03-07-2007, 04:34 PM
Noting that you guys are ragging on truck guys id like to point out that i understand the fact the 4 wheel drive doesnt matter in the ice and nor will it help if you drive like a jackass
firstdown
03-09-2007, 01:27 PM
here at WVU theres freakin 6 inches of snow on the roads right now and i gurantee unless we get another foot between now and noon the university wont even think about cancelling even afternoon classes. There policy on snowdays sucks, what happened to the good old days of highschool around DC where if there was even a hint that snow might fall school gets cancelled for 3 days.
The DC area going down south along the coast just do not get the snow fall as they do in areas like WV so when it falls everthing comes to a stand still.
ArtMonkDrillz
03-09-2007, 02:07 PM
The DC area going down south along the coast just do not get the snow fall as they do in areas like WV so when it falls everthing comes to a stand still. I went to Salisbury U (on MD's eastern shore) and the few times it snowed there it was like the down was afraid the world was coming to an end or something. I think they had maybe 2 plows for the whole city, so they roads stayed a mess for at least a day or two.
The worst part was our campus's grounds crew because they would try to plow throughout the storms, so there was usually ice everywhere. The campus itself is basically as flat as a football field and the ground doesn't drain well, so it was bad enough without them smoothing the ice out like a hockey rink (too many sports analogies).
Now that I'm back in MoCo I feel like they run a pretty tight ship when it snows, even though they're not all that great.
BDBohnzie
03-09-2007, 02:27 PM
AMD - the best was snagging trays from the dining hall and sledding down the steps outside Chesapeake.
Winter 2000, moving back to school Super Bowl Weekend, it snowed that weekend. You still saw snow and ice on campus like 3 weeks later.
firstdown
03-09-2007, 03:42 PM
Those guys are such assholes. They are guys that honk at you and speed past in the left lane during a blizzard only to flip over half a mile later down the road.
I had a guy a couple of years back come flying by me and just as he was going by his car started to spin. It was spinning right in front of me and it was like slow motion as I could see the look of horror on the guys face. he ended up going backwards at an angle off the road and down a hill and we just watched each other as he disappeared. I kept going.
ArtMonkDrillz
03-09-2007, 11:06 PM
AMD - the best was snagging trays from the dining hall and sledding down the steps outside Chesapeake.
Winter 2000, moving back to school Super Bowl Weekend, it snowed that weekend. You still saw snow and ice on campus like 3 weeks later.Was that 2001? Because I remember the massive snowball fight between every dorm building my freshman year. That was pure insanity. Too bad there weren't ANY hills in the 'Bury to sled down.