Fowl Language by Brian Gordon for January 09, 2020
January 07, 2020
January 14, 2020
Transcript:
Weather reports in a perfect world
Snowy conditions persist, so we remind our viewers to stay off the roads if they suck at driving. For our viewers who know how to turn into a skid-knock yourself out. It's just snow.
I was always amazed to see that everywhere I was while driving a Semi, at the first snow of the year, at least 75% of the vehicles in the ditches or the median were 4X4s or 4-wheel drive pickups. Just because you have 4 wheel drive DOES NOT MEAN that you will skid when you break traction!
P.S. Snow itself isn’t that bad. Ice, on the other hand,…
I’ll never know why they send the weather people out in a snow storm, a hurricane….stupid….it doesn’t impress anyone, but putting their lives in danger….just for ratings…..Boo Hiss
Any Canadian or Upper NY State driver vs. the south. My Sis-in-Law and her husband traveled the southern states a few winters ago. On one episode of “possible dangerous conditions” in Alabama, the state police told them that if they drive in the 2 centimeters of snow they’re risking their lives and will be getting a ticket. The trooper looked at the plate seen Ontario Canada, and tipped his hat, said have a nice day, and carry on. LOL
Masterskrain almost 5 years ago
I was always amazed to see that everywhere I was while driving a Semi, at the first snow of the year, at least 75% of the vehicles in the ditches or the median were 4X4s or 4-wheel drive pickups. Just because you have 4 wheel drive DOES NOT MEAN that you will skid when you break traction!
P.S. Snow itself isn’t that bad. Ice, on the other hand,…
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member almost 5 years ago
‘NOT’ skid??
drivingfuriously Premium Member almost 5 years ago
A snow storm forecasted for Saturday, fortunately some people don’t have drive to work, more room for sliding all over the place.
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
I’ll never know why they send the weather people out in a snow storm, a hurricane….stupid….it doesn’t impress anyone, but putting their lives in danger….just for ratings…..Boo Hiss
keltii almost 5 years ago
Any Canadian or Upper NY State driver vs. the south. My Sis-in-Law and her husband traveled the southern states a few winters ago. On one episode of “possible dangerous conditions” in Alabama, the state police told them that if they drive in the 2 centimeters of snow they’re risking their lives and will be getting a ticket. The trooper looked at the plate seen Ontario Canada, and tipped his hat, said have a nice day, and carry on. LOL
Christine Morgan Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I lived in Anchorage, Alaska for 34+ years and usually the first vehicle I saw in the ditch/median were the 4 WD trucks or SUV’s…
dragonbite almost 5 years ago
Living in New England, either you or someone you know owns a 4×4 or AWD vehicle.Being an New Englander means you don’t have to.
(you might want to, but you don’t HAVE to)
Stephen Gilberg almost 5 years ago
Shouldn’t you have flown south?