![]() 11/20/2014 at 11:40 • Filed to: Snowpocalypse, Snowmageddon, Other phrases related to snow and the end of the world | ![]() | ![]() |
Saw this on the CBC website. I know you just got a lot of snow, but at least clean it off when it doubles the height of your car. Seriously, you're only making it worse for the people behind you.
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I'm not even mad.
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This square is bothersome.
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What if he was transporting snow, huh?
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He could also be making it worse for himself, when he stops on a downward slope and it all slides onto his windshield.
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He is waiting for the right car to follow before he slams on his brakes and throws the largest snow ball of the season!
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but ... wouldn't that just make the snow go forward?
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Sorry, it's from a paused/unstarted video.
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Then I admire his packing skills.
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Oh I know it.
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I hate those people so much.
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It's "Add lightness and simplify", not "Add 100 lbs of snow to the top of your car and piss off everyone else".
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To be fair, there's nobody behind him. Also, where the hell do you put 6 feet of snow?
*but yeah, mostly agree with your point
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All over Buffalo, apparently.
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I remember the Car Guys' story about their friend who, late at night, noticed some plywood on a vacant construction site. He figured - who will miss them? But he had nothing to tie them with, yet still, who was on the road? If he went really slowly, he should be fine. He was doing really well, when that one car cut him off. Eighteen sheets of plywood came forward, ripping off the hood, the grill, the bumper. Explain that to your insurance agent.