in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

You are supposed to stay on the road!!
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But whats the fun in that.. Probably better to get more than 20 feet from the driveway though before eating a ditch. I have a lot of pictures an video but that was to funny not to post. Me talking to my self really makes it funny...
 
Rebel, sooooooo funny!
I presume you really do know how to drive on snow though?
Second gear and let the clutch up slowly. Do not touch the accelerator at all. (My English to US translator is broken)
If you want fun in a rear wheel drive car and you have the space, put the hand brake on, full lock and leaving the handbrake on set off. The front stays where it is and the back goes round in a donut
 
Bell Chell oops, just can't believe a boxer/great dane would have a head like that and markings and looks to have shaved throat and longer hair beyond that.
 
Is that the extent of what you're calling snow ? I was kinda thinking two feet or so ? or is this just a skiff of the white stuff at your end of the world ? I'm used to drifts two to three feet high ........lol......
It snowed about 3 feet here back in 1993 but we have not seen more than about 6 inches at one time sense. This was really just a dusting but we dont have the equipment to clear what sticks to the road so it turns to ice. We usually only have ice storms anyway so the roads are usually worse then they are now. Atlanta an south Ga got the ice we usually see an its a mess down there.

Here is a quotes from people who responded to me asking why I see so many people from the north in the ditches down here..


Quote: Quote: Quote: Having lived in Wisconsin for my first 40 years, I can elaborate on this.
In Wisconsin it's true they have lots and LOTS of snow. What they don't have is the ICE that we get here before the real snow.
That's what makes the difference.
I never understood having never experienced it until that big ice storm we had here a few years ago. It was like nothing I've ever experienced before and I've lived through snowstorms where you literally had to dig your way out of your house because a 6 foot snowdrift was blocking the door.
But that ICE? We never had anything like that up there.
 
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Rebel, sooooooo funny!
I presume you really do know how to drive on snow though?
Second gear and let the clutch up slowly. Do not touch the accelerator at all. (My English to US translator is broken)
If you want fun in a rear wheel drive car and you have the space, put the hand brake on, full lock and leaving the handbrake on set off. The front stays where it is and the back goes round in a donut
Yea, I usually put more miles on a truck in one snow storm than I do in several months of normal weather. I love driving in it. But you have to pay to play an that time it bit me. That probably has to be the worst crash I have ever had in the snow though so I am glad I got video of it. I am thinking that me having that camera rolling may have some part in me over doing it when I know good an well that road is to skinny, has to high of a crown an ditches that are to deep to be playing like that... It should get quite a few youtube views though ones I put it on there so that will be worth it.
 

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