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    MrDux has it right. Southerners just don't know how to drive in snow. We also had some going 30 and some going 70. Saw only 29 wrecks on the way to work. At a stop light facing upgrade, people just spun out until they slid sideways and hit another vehicle. Fortunately, no road ragers. Its going to get above freezing this afternoon and the highways are clearing, so we're going to hit Ft. Cobb. The City put down tons of salt the last two days, so the vehicles are all white-speckled and streaked. Car wash businesses are VERY happy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "D" View Post
    Just rent a trencher. Lots of fun keeping it straight. lol But very fast. Just make sure you call who ever you supposed to call before you dig. Don't want to cut through anything.
    Good advice, I can rent one locally for only $30 for 1/2 a day. I used it several times the last couple years.


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    As you might guess by my handle, My origin is from Big Sky country. Y'all haven't lived until you catch big old slabs through the ice. The only time I remember that we got enough ice to fish here in Oklahoma was in '83 (or thereabouts). The crappie and walleye fishing was fantastic at Canton.

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    Your right about southerners not being able to drive in snow, but I was working in Iowa a couple of years ago and snowed 13". There was a car in the ditch AT LEAST every 3-400 yards. I guess a lot of southerners were passing through...lol.. I asked the local about it and they said the locals can't drive in snow either.
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