10 points for the mailbox, 4 points for covering a shoveler. 6 points for nailing a jogger. 150 points for filling a car with a open window. 10,000 points for covering a mime pretending that he in a imaginary box.
Problem is, it isn’t the “Verne’s snow plowing” guys who are taking out the mailboxes. For them it’s a ticket at the very least. In my state the private guys aren’t allowed to do anything on the roads or shoulders. It’s the county trucks that do the damage and get away with it.And they do plow the subdivisions, as long as it’s not a private road.
Good one JohnHere’s my version of this one that appeared here a few years ago.http://preview.tinyurl.com/7gvx8sqIt hangs in the office of the Transportation Director in Syracuse NY
In my city, the ambulance routes get ploughed first, then the major streets, then the bus routes. The rest might get ploughed if there’s time; or they wait for spring to do the job for them. And the City doesn’t clean the sidewalks; they want the property owners to do that. Of course, since the City doesn’t clean most of its own sidewalks reliably, if at all, few others do either. that makes walking into quite the nightmare.
Wait’ll he hits that fire hydrant hidden under the snow! It’ll blast his truck up into the air and then freeze, making he & his truck the world’s tallest popsicle.
V-Beast almost 13 years ago
that guy looks plowed.
margueritem almost 13 years ago
I see trouble a brewn’!
zbygnev almost 13 years ago
this guy related to Ed Crankshaft?
wilb44 almost 13 years ago
10 points for the mailbox, 4 points for covering a shoveler. 6 points for nailing a jogger. 150 points for filling a car with a open window. 10,000 points for covering a mime pretending that he in a imaginary box.
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
I looked it up. It’s part of the snowplow driver’s course and test.What?It must be true – it’s on the interweb
JoeRaisin almost 13 years ago
Problem is, it isn’t the “Verne’s snow plowing” guys who are taking out the mailboxes. For them it’s a ticket at the very least. In my state the private guys aren’t allowed to do anything on the roads or shoulders. It’s the county trucks that do the damage and get away with it.And they do plow the subdivisions, as long as it’s not a private road.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Vern has achieved the lofty ‘ace’ status
tahoeh2o almost 13 years ago
In my neighborhood they do and like that I might add…
LingeeWhiz almost 13 years ago
Yup cover the guy who just hand shoveled his home out!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
HAY! WATCH THIS!!!
DanReynolds almost 13 years ago
Good one JohnHere’s my version of this one that appeared here a few years ago.http://preview.tinyurl.com/7gvx8sqIt hangs in the office of the Transportation Director in Syracuse NY
gosfreikempe almost 13 years ago
In my city, the ambulance routes get ploughed first, then the major streets, then the bus routes. The rest might get ploughed if there’s time; or they wait for spring to do the job for them. And the City doesn’t clean the sidewalks; they want the property owners to do that. Of course, since the City doesn’t clean most of its own sidewalks reliably, if at all, few others do either. that makes walking into quite the nightmare.
DanReynolds almost 13 years ago
At ChromosomesThanks.Actually, it does take you to the site, but you just have to click one more button on the page.
treBsdrawkcaB almost 13 years ago
Wait’ll he hits that fire hydrant hidden under the snow! It’ll blast his truck up into the air and then freeze, making he & his truck the world’s tallest popsicle.
ithangslow almost 13 years ago
Look, its the snowplower who performs any operation in the placebo heart surgery a few comics ahead.