And, here’s an *exciting* video from our loverly trip up the I75 SUV Speedway:
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6 Responses to “It’s Winter and This Is Michigan…”
Yeah, well I was trying to read some Coldfusion stuff so I could do my homework but it was scary enough that I couldn’t read. And there was a blasted grammar nazi in the car so if anyone said anything like, “I’m gonna” or whatever, we got corrected. Except for Froog, that is. He seemed to be immune.
Hm
Video looked like my 6:30AM trip to Auburn Hills on Tuesday. With a LOT less traffic. And a LOT lighter precipitation… and a lot lower altitude (we had to use the company Trailblazer – talk about high center of gravity, numb steering response, and generally confusing controls…. O_o)
BTW – any veee-hickles off the road, as seems to be the pattern with “new” snowfalls? We saw one or two *good* ones on the trip back to Flint from AH on Thursday…and that was just RAIN
You bet! Up above Bay City, the mainly (*very*) wet road surfaces turned into snow, ice, slush and water. All the hotrod pickup truck drivers were still madly trying to pass. They’d get out in the left lane and get pulled into the median. After a few miles of that, traffic settled down to a sedate single file of 30-40 mph.
December 1st, 2006 at 7:07 pm
Yee-haw !!!! for Professional Crappy Weather Drivers!!!
Trusty Hondas get ya thru yet again!!!
Signed,
DGLSD
December 1st, 2006 at 7:10 pm
Yeah, well I was trying to read some Coldfusion stuff so I could do my homework but it was scary enough that I couldn’t read. And there was a blasted grammar nazi in the car so if anyone said anything like, “I’m gonna” or whatever, we got corrected. Except for Froog, that is. He seemed to be immune.
December 1st, 2006 at 7:22 pm
i’m so jealous… just be careful…
December 1st, 2006 at 9:29 pm
Hm
Video looked like my 6:30AM trip to Auburn Hills on Tuesday. With a LOT less traffic. And a LOT lighter precipitation… and a lot lower altitude (we had to use the company Trailblazer – talk about high center of gravity, numb steering response, and generally confusing controls…. O_o)
December 2nd, 2006 at 9:52 am
BTW – any veee-hickles off the road, as seems to be the pattern with “new” snowfalls? We saw one or two *good* ones on the trip back to Flint from AH on Thursday…and that was just RAIN
December 2nd, 2006 at 9:58 am
You bet! Up above Bay City, the mainly (*very*) wet road surfaces turned into snow, ice, slush and water. All the hotrod pickup truck drivers were still madly trying to pass. They’d get out in the left lane and get pulled into the median. After a few miles of that, traffic settled down to a sedate single file of 30-40 mph.