The fun thing about snow in the South is that people lose their minds, many convinced that they Must Get Out And Drive Somewhere.
There are the four necessities for life in snow (and ice) storms: milk, bread, disposable diapers (whether you have babies or not), and beer. So those who got through all their supplies the first night - mostly beer - are compelled to make a store run the next morning.
Drivers are mainly divided into three groups:
- People with 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive, especially with SUVs and big ole trucks, who are convinced that they can drive on snow-covered ice. They can’t. Oh, this group includes Yankees who moved South and of course, can drive in snow. Haha.
- People with 1967 Chevy Malibus and other beat-down vehicles featuring bald tires who know they can’t drive in snow, but don’t care (nothing to lose), but need that milk/ bread/ diaper/ beer thing. Yee-haw!
- Everybody else, who doesn’t want some idiot sliding sideways at them going 30 mph on a blind hill. So we just stay home in our unlit, unheated homes, because the power has gone out, of course, and wish that we’d laid in more milk, bread, diapers, and beer.