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call me crazy... but...

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Felter, Nov 26, 2018.

  1. chris

    chris

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    always looks nice after a fresh fall- sure dislike what comes after though. Now days I avoid driving in the salt bath that is what they call roads.
     
  2. Felter

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    :faint:no water? LOL!!! you must be the special kind of person that survive without water. :rofl: :lol:
     
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  3. In the Pines

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    I like winter, I prefer having snow vs rain and mud. I like it when there is snow all winter, I don't like the freeze thaw cycles,
    I get tired of shoveling around February.
    The cold doesn't bother me, I like single digits and hearing that wind howl.
    I love the silence of a fresh snow.
    So yea call me crazy too. A lot do already.
     
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    i could not agree more!!! I wish they would plow and not put down salt. let ppl learn to drive on ice. don't destroy my truck with salt so you and favor the majority. also salt hurts the roads themselves so they need maintenance more often. just my .02
     
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    I wish I could like your comment twice. . . . LOL!!! I like and love all the same things!!! I'm glad I'm not alone. :thumbs:
     
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