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Wacky Wednesday

For those of you with snow,what's the weirdest/stupidest/cleverest thing you have seen people doing in the snow this past week?

For those of you without, what's the weirdest/stupidest/cleverest thing you have seen people doing while driving this past week?
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Re: Wacky Wednesday

  • For me, I saw a grown ass man skateboarding in the right hand lane immediately adjacent to the semi-melting/icy snow piles--at dusk. This was Monday.
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  • Yesterday I saw a guy walk into a bus shelter b/c he had his phone about 3 inches from his face. He just walked into the side of it, shook it off and moved over to walk around it, never looking away from his phone.   :-O
  • I think it would have to be the bus hood turned into a sled getting pulled behind the 4-wheeler. It was great because a portion of the hood blocked the snow from getting in your face. We could fit 2 adults & 2 kids at a time on that thing. Like I said in a previous post, redneck engineering at it finest. ;)

     


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  • Suprisingly we don't have much snow in New England right now. One thing that's weird to me, but natural to city natives is to mark  your dug out parking space with a chair or some form of furniture. If someone moves said furniture and takes the spot you dug out, the original person could literally smash in your tailight or windshield. Last year the winter was so bad they tried to pass regulation in Boston to prevent such acts. To be fair I don't want to dig out a space and lose it, but it's just wild. I didn't grow up here so this was a new thing to me.
  • Suprisingly we don't have much snow in New England right now. One thing that's weird to me, but natural to city natives is to mark  your dug out parking space with a chair or some form of furniture. If someone moves said furniture and takes the spot you dug out, the original person could literally smash in your tailight or windshield. Last year the winter was so bad they tried to pass regulation in Boston to prevent such acts. To be fair I don't want to dig out a space and lose it, but it's just wild. I didn't grow up here so this was a new thing to me.

    I have a friend who lives in Dorchester...I remember hearing about this. She's lucky and has off street parking, though.

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