Ice sucks only for the inexperienced (Kind of like most things). I grew up and learned how to drive in Alaska. We drove on ice and snow for 6 - 7 months a year and most people had no problems with it. That said, every single newcomer from certain states learned about the coefficient of friction the hard way.
If youre scared of driving in snow and ice, put your keys in a cup and dont come out till April. The rest of us cant stand pussies who, driving at 22 mph, step on their brake every 50' Learn the dynamics of your car, understand weight, velocity, take it to an empty lot and practice turning and braking, note:cars dont go where you point the wheel, and more turning dont help. Try just laying off the gas and roll, just a slight turn of the wheel will get you good. If your going into a curve too fast, well, you need to learn how to coast as you aproach, let the car slow natural. Many people think that there is two pedals and they got to be standing on one of them, try laying off and just rolling.
Nope - too small. I'm guessing it's an ordinary weasel. BTW, that jumping around is an actual hunting technique for an English weasel called a stoat. It goes into retard mode, and the rabbits in the field (the quarry) get fixated on watching it jump and flail around, not noticing that with each spasm the stoat is getting closer and closer. And stoats will kill rabbits twice their size - they're nasty little buggers.
That is in Kansas City, MO. Has already had two victims this year. I personally have seen at least half a dozen trucks stuck there in my lifetime. It even has its own Facebook page.
#4, ice sucks.
ReplyDeleteIce sucks only for the inexperienced (Kind of like most things). I grew up and learned how to drive in Alaska. We drove on ice and snow for 6 - 7 months a year and most people had no problems with it. That said, every single newcomer from certain states learned about the coefficient of friction the hard way.
DeleteSpeed + ice + ignorance = ditch
Delete#1 I was so ascared it made me hair stand on end!
ReplyDelete#4 Yup, lock em up the only way many drive or I should say don't drive on snow.
If youre scared of driving in snow and ice, put your keys in a cup and dont come out till April.
DeleteThe rest of us cant stand pussies who, driving at 22 mph, step on their brake every 50'
Learn the dynamics of your car, understand weight, velocity, take it to an empty lot and practice turning and braking, note:cars dont go where you point the wheel, and more turning dont help. Try just laying off the gas and roll, just a slight turn of the wheel will get you good.
If your going into a curve too fast, well, you need to learn how to coast as you aproach, let the car slow natural.
Many people think that there is two pedals and they got to be standing on one of them, try laying off and just rolling.
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Excellent Points: Always 2-5 miles an hour UNDER the damn speed limits especially with NOBODY in FRONT of them and a skiff of snow on the ground
Delete#5, can someone possibly that dumb?
ReplyDeleteYes. Yes they can. Maybe a home school lesson in gravity?
DeleteRandy, really?
DeleteLucky that kid didnt break her neck. Dumb ass parent.
DeleteProbably watching Danny MacAskill videos and thought she could do it too. I seem to remember one where he jumped off a shed roof.
DeleteA democrat in training?
DeleteDumb ass parent, indeed..-- awful dark roots for kids hair it would seem to me
DeleteI was waiting for the dog to lift its' leg and pee on her at the end
DeleteIs #2 a mongoose?
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Nope - too small. I'm guessing it's an ordinary weasel. BTW, that jumping around is an actual hunting technique for an English weasel called a stoat. It goes into retard mode, and the rabbits in the field (the quarry) get fixated on watching it jump and flail around, not noticing that with each spasm the stoat is getting closer and closer. And stoats will kill rabbits twice their size - they're nasty little buggers.
Delete#10- Lynn Thompson of Cold Steel throwing a sword at a block of ice.
ReplyDeleteAs people do. Almost got him on the rebound.
This was a great batch!! #5 prolly should be placed in a nut house. #'s 1,2 and 3 were cute, #4 is not from the northern climes.
ReplyDelete#5 hair color says it all.
ReplyDelete#3 - What could go wrong?
ReplyDelete#7: Well, at least it wasn't the usual Swift Transport truck.
ReplyDeleteThat is in Kansas City, MO. Has already had two victims this year. I personally have seen at least half a dozen trucks stuck there in my lifetime. It even has its own Facebook page.
Deletehttps://www.facebook.com/ABridgeInMissouri/
#9, Im not as thunk as you drink I am.
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