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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4391873" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>Ya I member they wouldn't cancel school unless it was a foot deep back in the old days. One big difference is all the buses they run now and the damage that happens in this weather, as well as everybody running late makes it not worth it and they just do the covid school, I call it. </p><p>I lived in the Kansas City area in the 90's- a day like today is just another day in that country. Granted they work harder at clearing roads, even main neighborhood roads up there. The thing that P.O.ed me more than anything- I would shovel off the drive and have the way all good and clear- the city would blade the road and leave about a 2 ' pile on the side of the street in front of the driveway. That bladed crap would freeze harder than puberty and you had to take a pick and flat shovel and try and get rid of it so you could get out in the morning. We had a time when it just kept coming for 2 days- that crap drifted up against my garage door all the way to the top. That's heart attack snow we called it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4391873, member: 44552"] Ya I member they wouldn't cancel school unless it was a foot deep back in the old days. One big difference is all the buses they run now and the damage that happens in this weather, as well as everybody running late makes it not worth it and they just do the covid school, I call it. I lived in the Kansas City area in the 90's- a day like today is just another day in that country. Granted they work harder at clearing roads, even main neighborhood roads up there. The thing that P.O.ed me more than anything- I would shovel off the drive and have the way all good and clear- the city would blade the road and leave about a 2 ' pile on the side of the street in front of the driveway. That bladed crap would freeze harder than puberty and you had to take a pick and flat shovel and try and get rid of it so you could get out in the morning. We had a time when it just kept coming for 2 days- that crap drifted up against my garage door all the way to the top. That's heart attack snow we called it. [/QUOTE]
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