Pray for our feathered frens, they are not okay
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When you’re traumatized from pumping gasdirtysouwfdawg said:
This your neighbors?YellowSnow said:
I know. I'm just breaking your balls.chuck said:
It's more temperate here than it is way out in Deschutes country. It's so rare for snow tires to be needed that I don't think buying them pencils out. Im driving them on clean roads 99.9% of the time in my car. Wasted $700 IMO. Conditions that a 4X4 truck can't handle are a once every 10 years event and only last a day or two.YellowSnow said:
You need to get some studs, boss.chuck said:
When my power went out yesterday, again, I was joking that I was down to Milano cookies and red vines as the only cold food I had left. It was only a slight exaggeration. I managed to bash my truck up the driveway and down the 3/4 mile of unplowed road so I could get to the store.YellowSnow said:Been a tough past week in White Wakanda...
3 school closure days (inc today). Sonic II babysitter on repeat on Netflix.
Streets are covered in freezing rain mix that ain't melting today.
Gas tanks getting low.
Might need to make bacon and eggs for dinner.
Thank god for Yaktrax.
Of course the power was back on when I made it home.
Although Yella runs studless Bridgestone Blizzaks, but I think there only are available for up 1/2 ton pickups.
Saved my bacon more times than I can remember in the past 3 years.
Oregon BTW is the most shit AF state in all America for winter road conditions. WA not far behind.
But I'm passionate on the subject of winter tires.
Not having them in Deschutes County makes like very hard. Unfortunately, many can't afford the additional expense, nor do they have storage space.
We've had some fatalities on 97 in the past week with people skidding into oncoming traffic and death via semi. -
Had a storm like this in Seattle in 2008? Or so. We just sat on our porch, drank beer, and cheered all the cars that attempted our hill on 52nd. Was literally hours of fun and hilarity.dirtysouwfdawg said:
This your neighbors?YellowSnow said:
I know. I'm just breaking your balls.chuck said:
It's more temperate here than it is way out in Deschutes country. It's so rare for snow tires to be needed that I don't think buying them pencils out. Im driving them on clean roads 99.9% of the time in my car. Wasted $700 IMO. Conditions that a 4X4 truck can't handle are a once every 10 years event and only last a day or two.YellowSnow said:
You need to get some studs, boss.chuck said:
When my power went out yesterday, again, I was joking that I was down to Milano cookies and red vines as the only cold food I had left. It was only a slight exaggeration. I managed to bash my truck up the driveway and down the 3/4 mile of unplowed road so I could get to the store.YellowSnow said:Been a tough past week in White Wakanda...
3 school closure days (inc today). Sonic II babysitter on repeat on Netflix.
Streets are covered in freezing rain mix that ain't melting today.
Gas tanks getting low.
Might need to make bacon and eggs for dinner.
Thank god for Yaktrax.
Of course the power was back on when I made it home.
Although Yella runs studless Bridgestone Blizzaks, but I think there only are available for up 1/2 ton pickups.
Saved my bacon more times than I can remember in the past 3 years.
Oregon BTW is the most shit AF state in all America for winter road conditions. WA not far behind.
But I'm passionate on the subject of winter tires.
Not having them in Deschutes County makes like very hard. Unfortunately, many can't afford the additional expense, nor do they have storage space.
We've had some fatalities on 97 in the past week with people skidding into oncoming traffic and death via semi. -
Pitchfork51 said:
Nothing worse than crude non-hot chicks.
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Especially with pronounsTXDawg said:Pitchfork51 said:Nothing worse than crude non-hot chicks.
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I first met DeLarry because of this storm. He posted on the old HHB that he couldn’t get to the airport to catch a flight home for Xmas and my dumbass, without asking where he lived or when he needed to be at the airport, volunteered to give him a ride.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Had a storm like this in Seattle in 2008? Or so. We just sat on our porch, drank beer, and cheered all the cars that attempted our hill on 52nd. Was literally hours of fun and hilarity.dirtysouwfdawg said:
This your neighbors?YellowSnow said:
I know. I'm just breaking your balls.chuck said:
It's more temperate here than it is way out in Deschutes country. It's so rare for snow tires to be needed that I don't think buying them pencils out. Im driving them on clean roads 99.9% of the time in my car. Wasted $700 IMO. Conditions that a 4X4 truck can't handle are a once every 10 years event and only last a day or two.YellowSnow said:
You need to get some studs, boss.chuck said:
When my power went out yesterday, again, I was joking that I was down to Milano cookies and red vines as the only cold food I had left. It was only a slight exaggeration. I managed to bash my truck up the driveway and down the 3/4 mile of unplowed road so I could get to the store.YellowSnow said:Been a tough past week in White Wakanda...
3 school closure days (inc today). Sonic II babysitter on repeat on Netflix.
Streets are covered in freezing rain mix that ain't melting today.
Gas tanks getting low.
Might need to make bacon and eggs for dinner.
Thank god for Yaktrax.
Of course the power was back on when I made it home.
Although Yella runs studless Bridgestone Blizzaks, but I think there only are available for up 1/2 ton pickups.
Saved my bacon more times than I can remember in the past 3 years.
Oregon BTW is the most shit AF state in all America for winter road conditions. WA not far behind.
But I'm passionate on the subject of winter tires.
Not having them in Deschutes County makes like very hard. Unfortunately, many can't afford the additional expense, nor do they have storage space.
We've had some fatalities on 97 in the past week with people skidding into oncoming traffic and death via semi.
I was in WS, he was in Northgate and had to be at SeaTac around 6am. Ended up getting him to the airport and he made it back to his parents house for Xmas eventually. -
I've seen some horrific scenes on 97 and expect to be a part of one someday. It's easier when ya go in prepared.YellowSnow said:
I know. I'm just breaking your balls.chuck said:
It's more temperate here than it is way out in Deschutes country. It's so rare for snow tires to be needed that I don't think buying them pencils out. Im driving them on clean roads 99.9% of the time in my car. Wasted $700 IMO. Conditions that a 4X4 truck can't handle are a once every 10 years event and only last a day or two.YellowSnow said:
You need to get some studs, boss.chuck said:
When my power went out yesterday, again, I was joking that I was down to Milano cookies and red vines as the only cold food I had left. It was only a slight exaggeration. I managed to bash my truck up the driveway and down the 3/4 mile of unplowed road so I could get to the store.YellowSnow said:Been a tough past week in White Wakanda...
3 school closure days (inc today). Sonic II babysitter on repeat on Netflix.
Streets are covered in freezing rain mix that ain't melting today.
Gas tanks getting low.
Might need to make bacon and eggs for dinner.
Thank god for Yaktrax.
Of course the power was back on when I made it home.
Although Yella runs studless Bridgestone Blizzaks, but I think there only are available for up 1/2 ton pickups.
Saved my bacon more times than I can remember in the past 3 years.
Oregon BTW is the most shit AF state in all America for winter road conditions. WA not far behind.
But I'm passionate on the subject of winter tires.
Not having them in Deschutes County makes like very hard. Unfortunately, many can't afford the additional expense, nor do they have storage space.
We've had some fatalities on 97 in the past week with people skidding into oncoming traffic and death via semi. -
CallMeBigErn said:
I've seen some horrific scenes on 97 and expect to be a part of one someday. It's easier when ya go in prepared.YellowSnow said:
I know. I'm just breaking your balls.chuck said:
It's more temperate here than it is way out in Deschutes country. It's so rare for snow tires to be needed that I don't think buying them pencils out. Im driving them on clean roads 99.9% of the time in my car. Wasted $700 IMO. Conditions that a 4X4 truck can't handle are a once every 10 years event and only last a day or two.YellowSnow said:
You need to get some studs, boss.chuck said:
When my power went out yesterday, again, I was joking that I was down to Milano cookies and red vines as the only cold food I had left. It was only a slight exaggeration. I managed to bash my truck up the driveway and down the 3/4 mile of unplowed road so I could get to the store.YellowSnow said:Been a tough past week in White Wakanda...
3 school closure days (inc today). Sonic II babysitter on repeat on Netflix.
Streets are covered in freezing rain mix that ain't melting today.
Gas tanks getting low.
Might need to make bacon and eggs for dinner.
Thank god for Yaktrax.
Of course the power was back on when I made it home.
Although Yella runs studless Bridgestone Blizzaks, but I think there only are available for up 1/2 ton pickups.
Saved my bacon more times than I can remember in the past 3 years.
Oregon BTW is the most shit AF state in all America for winter road conditions. WA not far behind.
But I'm passionate on the subject of winter tires.
Not having them in Deschutes County makes like very hard. Unfortunately, many can't afford the additional expense, nor do they have storage space.
We've had some fatalities on 97 in the past week with people skidding into oncoming traffic and death via semi.