Having stayed home all day yesterday, watching F.B. (Missed the N.O. comeback over Wash.; turned too soon....) I thought the roads would be way worse this morning.
Come on, that t'ain't nothin'.
Reading all the news reports of crashes, I left ten minutes early -- and I got to work 10 minutes early.
Combined with my experience driving back from San Francisco awhile back, I'm fearful of other drivers. I mean, there was a few snow flurries, hardly anything on the road, and yet some nimrod had managed to go completely off the road.
What happens if --no, WHEN -- we have REAL snowfall?
This may be old foggieism; but I could swear we used to get a lot more snow than this, and often.
Come on, that t'ain't nothin'.
Reading all the news reports of crashes, I left ten minutes early -- and I got to work 10 minutes early.
Combined with my experience driving back from San Francisco awhile back, I'm fearful of other drivers. I mean, there was a few snow flurries, hardly anything on the road, and yet some nimrod had managed to go completely off the road.
What happens if --no, WHEN -- we have REAL snowfall?
This may be old foggieism; but I could swear we used to get a lot more snow than this, and often.