03-09-2015, 03:18 PM
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Rennzenn
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,369
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996 C4. ********************en snow Boxster!! Dressed with Conti DWS tires.
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03-09-2015, 04:19 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 71
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Sucks to suck btchzzzzz
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03-09-2015, 05:10 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Posts: 800
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Originally Posted by desert_porsche
Sucks to suck btchzzzzz
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Yeah, yeah, yeah; who cares! Show us the temperature in July or August when it's 115°. If we wanted to live in "hotter than hell," then we'd all move to Tucson (I was born there and I couldn't leave soon enough  !).
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03-09-2015, 05:36 PM
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Beginner
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Houston
Posts: 1,659
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Originally Posted by Joe B
Yeah, yeah, yeah; who cares! Show us the temperature in July or August when it's 115°. If we wanted to live in "hotter than hell," then we'd all move to Tucson (I was born there and I couldn't leave soon enough  !).
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Oh yeah!, well you say that now, but you have to drive around the Grand Tetons, and around lake Jackson, Yellowstone, and through the mountains and forests and grasslands, past moose, elk, buffalo and other world class natural scenery... and somehow I think maybe I'm not making my point... or maybe I am.
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03-09-2015, 06:49 PM
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Motorist & Coffee Drinker
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 3,940
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Snow covered roads in Oklahoma scare me. I grew up in New Hampshire and Maine, lived in Germany for six years (Bad Kreuznach und Ansbach), and spent a couple winters in the 'lake effect' by Tug Hill, NY.
A light snow in Oklahoma is worse. There are no fleets of snow plows and sand trucks. The base of the snow is usually ice. Nobody has snow tires and few people have experience driving in it. Every 'cowboy' (and Indian) with a 4x4 thinks he is invincible and has to get out on the road and drive like it was dry pavement in the summer. The body shops can't keep up.
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03-10-2015, 01:22 AM
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Rennzenn
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,369
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Originally Posted by 78F350
Snow covered roads in Oklahoma scare me. I grew up in New Hampshire and Maine, lived in Germany for six years (Bad Kreuznach und Ansbach), and spent a couple winters in the 'lake effect' by Tug Hill, NY.
A light snow in Oklahoma is worse. There are no fleets of snow plows and sand trucks. The base of the snow is usually ice. Nobody has snow tires and few people have experience driving in it. Every 'cowboy' (and Indian) with a 4x4 thinks he is invincible and has to get out on the road and drive like it was dry pavement in the summer. The body shops can't keep up.
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OK sounds a lot like VA.
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03-11-2015, 11:39 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Oklahoma City
Posts: 856
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Originally Posted by 78F350
Snow covered roads in Oklahoma scare me. I grew up in New Hampshire and Maine, lived in Germany for six years (Bad Kreuznach und Ansbach), and spent a couple winters in the 'lake effect' by Tug Hill, NY.
A light snow in Oklahoma is worse. There are no fleets of snow plows and sand trucks. The base of the snow is usually ice. Nobody has snow tires and few people have experience driving in it. Every 'cowboy' (and Indian) with a 4x4 thinks he is invincible and has to get out on the road and drive like it was dry pavement in the summer. The body shops can't keep up.
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PS: That is all so true!
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03-11-2015, 01:45 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Birmingham, UK
Posts: 49
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Originally Posted by 78F350
A light snow in Oklahoma is worse. There are no fleets of snow plows and sand trucks. The base of the snow is usually ice. Nobody has snow tires and few people have experience driving in it. Every 'cowboy' (and Indian) with a 4x4 thinks he is invincible and has to get out on the road and drive like it was dry pavement in the summer. The body shops can't keep up.
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You have just described the exact same thing as we have here in the UK.
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03-11-2015, 01:29 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 71
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Originally Posted by Joe B
Yeah, yeah, yeah; who cares! Show us the temperature in July or August when it's 115°. If we wanted to live in "hotter than hell," then we'd all move to Tucson (I was born there and I couldn't leave soon enough  !).
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This is my time to gloat! Allow me this pleasure
Of course from May through October is when it becomes severely unpleasant to be driving around in a black car with black leather seats. That's when it gets garaged and put on the battery tender.
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