akcire
<font color=royalblue>Mouse expert, computer chall
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About 15 years ago, I was driving from FL back to IA. (I grew up and learned to drive in Sweden and had only lived in Iowa in USA--so I am an excellent snow driver). During my drive from FL, AL got a huge snow storm and the interstates were shut. I had my trusty front wheel drive Ford Tempo (and my handy paper map) so I continued driving toward my destination at a speed slightly under the speed limit. Keep in mind I was the only car on the road.
Not far down the road was a police car in a ditch. I pulled over and explained to the cop how to dig out his tires (got out some cardboard), and then drove the car out for him. I then proceeded to give him a quick lesson on how to safely operate his car in snow--seriously he followed me for miles. I can't remember what town it was, but the guy said he had never driven a car in snow (he was a younger guy). Nor had he ever seen that much snow.
It was the funniest thing ever. Little me, with my Tempo, coming to the rescue of the big police man.
So after that experience, I want you all to know, I hope you all stock up on groceries BEFORE the snow comes--it will keep the roads safer for me.
Not far down the road was a police car in a ditch. I pulled over and explained to the cop how to dig out his tires (got out some cardboard), and then drove the car out for him. I then proceeded to give him a quick lesson on how to safely operate his car in snow--seriously he followed me for miles. I can't remember what town it was, but the guy said he had never driven a car in snow (he was a younger guy). Nor had he ever seen that much snow.
It was the funniest thing ever. Little me, with my Tempo, coming to the rescue of the big police man.
So after that experience, I want you all to know, I hope you all stock up on groceries BEFORE the snow comes--it will keep the roads safer for me.