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This blog post is approaching that.
I've been proud of this state my whole life, but never when people start poking fun of cities or other states, or how "with it" they are or aren't.
Whistler, I understand that you must love the state you live in, but making fun of people for how they react to weather isn't going to make this state any better.
When I was at NAS Whidbey Island, WA for over half of my career, winter could be almost comical. Island County did not have any snow removal equipment at all. The Air Station did to keep the runways, taxiways and ramps clear. The Main Gate was usually closed because of the rather steep hill leading to it. And the Charles Porter Gate was sanded as the grade was much less severe. But in Oak Harbor and the like on the Island things could get dicey and sometimes downright stupid. Body shops did a land office business. One foot of snow with some ice would sometimes shut the base down to essential personnel only. Getting ready for deployment was considered essential.
But this kind of weather should not be wished upon the unprepared. I hear things have gotten a little better as the Island tends to be self reliant. As for the major cities in the Pacific Northwest, they keep putting idiots in charge and as a result they suffer the consequences.
He was just having a bit of fun, guy. Calm down.
Some cars looked like they accelerated as they were trying to
maneuver their way through the real life pinball course. That's crazy
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This is the Chris Erickson from Hazelton right? Didn't know you read SA blog.
maneuver their way through the real life pinball course. [/quote]
I think that's due to the discredited theory that in order to be safe you need to obtain "ramming speed."
They are from Portland.
I agree, we have had snow one time in the last 10 years. The last ice storm was 13 years ago. When it does snow here I stay home. With now snow plows or salt spreaders driving is contra-indicated.
It can be tough though. I almost crashed into the car in front of me the other day :/ It wasn't even snowing just raining. Oh well.
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