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I don't mind cold, [as long as it's not <10 degrees F], but I hate snow, ice, and drizzle, and even more than that- I hate idiots who forget how to drive in it after a 5-day warm spell, or can never figure it out in the first place.
Bingo! I can deal with the cold because I can dress for it. BUT, I do hate the snow and ice.
People from up Nawth complain about Southern drivers in the snow and ice. There might be some truth to it but I suspect it is the people from up Nawth that are the bad drivers. Most Southerner's try to just stay home when that mess is on the road.



One year, for some reason, a local TV station was in New York state and I think they were in Buffalo. We had some bad snow and of course it was MUCH worse in Buffalo.

The TV crew was live streaming with a park and road in the back ground. As the reader was talking about how people in New York where MUCH better drivers in the snow and ice, you could see an out of control car doing 360s in the background at a high rate so speed from the right side of the screen to the left. It was a flat road too. :shocked:

:laughing::laughing::laughing: It was perfectly timed and was very funny. If it was in a movie it would have been a great scene.
Me thinks people with 4x4 or AWD do not realize that just because you can get the vehicle to go fast on snow and ice, it does not mean that one can stop, much less stay in control, when going fast....
With heat and humidity you just have to suffer through it all. :thumbdown: You can get acclimated to some extent, but at some point, you just have to suffer if one does not have AC.
Later,
Dan