Re: '92 Accord different tire size then specified by Honda
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:46:33 -0700, sam8988378 wrote:
> On Jul 8, 8:42 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: >> On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:44:48 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: >> > While we mainly only >> > have serious snow a couple of times during the winter, I visit people >> > down south who regularly have serious snow >> >> Um, where the 'helk' *ARE* you?!?! >> >> When *I* go 'down south', I can ditch my snow tires! > > lmao! West Virginia has had some serious snows. We took pics of someone's > car which had been completely buried after one nasty storm. Driving > outside of Hagerstown on Rt 81 was so bad once that you just followed the > rapidly disappearing tracks of the drivers ahead of you. LOL! North Carolina has, too. Three inches of snow and they shut the state down! I'm from Mass, and when I go down there I can't believe the number of spin-offs I see! Of course, we're used to it up here! So when you go 'south', you're heading up into the mountains? |
Re: '92 Accord different tire size then specified by Honda
Yes, definately serious snow in Mass. You're right, it is amazing to
see people panic at a couple of inches of snow. My fav was the TransAm in front of me outside of Hagerstownwho couldn't adopt the concept of driving @30mph or less on snow covered ice during a storm. Everytime he lost it, went sideways and miraculously straightened out, up he would go trying to speed. Lately it hasn't been camping in the mountains of WV, but visiting in the valley. Martinsburg is surrounded by mountains and gets as much snow (if not more) than New York, and is hotter in the summers, too. North Carolina is beautiful, though I've only been through it en route to FL. I've heard that the Smokey Mountains are awesome. On Jul 9, 5:22 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: > On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:46:33 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: > > On Jul 8, 8:42 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: > >> On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:44:48 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: > >> > While we mainly only > >> > have serious snow a couple of times during the winter, I visit people > >> > down south who regularly have serious snow > > >> Um, where the 'helk' *ARE* you?!?! > > >> When *I* go 'down south', I can ditch my snow tires! > > > lmao! West Virginia has had some serious snows. We took pics of someone's > > car which had been completely buried after one nasty storm. Driving > > outside of Hagerstown on Rt 81 was so bad once that you just followed the > > rapidly disappearing tracks of the drivers ahead of you. > > LOL! North Carolina has, too. Three inches of snow and they shut the state > down! > > I'm from Mass, and when I go down there I can't believe the number of > spin-offs I see! Of course, we're used to it up here! > > So when you go 'south', you're heading up into the mountains? |
Re: '92 Accord different tire size then specified by Honda
Yes, definately serious snow in Mass. You're right, it is amazing to
see people panic at a couple of inches of snow. My fav was the TransAm in front of me outside of Hagerstownwho couldn't adopt the concept of driving @30mph or less on snow covered ice during a storm. Everytime he lost it, went sideways and miraculously straightened out, up he would go trying to speed. Lately it hasn't been camping in the mountains of WV, but visiting in the valley. Martinsburg is surrounded by mountains and gets as much snow (if not more) than New York, and is hotter in the summers, too. North Carolina is beautiful, though I've only been through it en route to FL. I've heard that the Smokey Mountains are awesome. On Jul 9, 5:22 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: > On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:46:33 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: > > On Jul 8, 8:42 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: > >> On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:44:48 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: > >> > While we mainly only > >> > have serious snow a couple of times during the winter, I visit people > >> > down south who regularly have serious snow > > >> Um, where the 'helk' *ARE* you?!?! > > >> When *I* go 'down south', I can ditch my snow tires! > > > lmao! West Virginia has had some serious snows. We took pics of someone's > > car which had been completely buried after one nasty storm. Driving > > outside of Hagerstown on Rt 81 was so bad once that you just followed the > > rapidly disappearing tracks of the drivers ahead of you. > > LOL! North Carolina has, too. Three inches of snow and they shut the state > down! > > I'm from Mass, and when I go down there I can't believe the number of > spin-offs I see! Of course, we're used to it up here! > > So when you go 'south', you're heading up into the mountains? |
Re: '92 Accord different tire size then specified by Honda
Yes, definately serious snow in Mass. You're right, it is amazing to
see people panic at a couple of inches of snow. My fav was the TransAm in front of me outside of Hagerstownwho couldn't adopt the concept of driving @30mph or less on snow covered ice during a storm. Everytime he lost it, went sideways and miraculously straightened out, up he would go trying to speed. Lately it hasn't been camping in the mountains of WV, but visiting in the valley. Martinsburg is surrounded by mountains and gets as much snow (if not more) than New York, and is hotter in the summers, too. North Carolina is beautiful, though I've only been through it en route to FL. I've heard that the Smokey Mountains are awesome. On Jul 9, 5:22 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: > On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:46:33 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: > > On Jul 8, 8:42 pm, Hachiroku <Tru...@AE86.gts> wrote: > >> On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:44:48 -0700, sam8988378 wrote: > >> > While we mainly only > >> > have serious snow a couple of times during the winter, I visit people > >> > down south who regularly have serious snow > > >> Um, where the 'helk' *ARE* you?!?! > > >> When *I* go 'down south', I can ditch my snow tires! > > > lmao! West Virginia has had some serious snows. We took pics of someone's > > car which had been completely buried after one nasty storm. Driving > > outside of Hagerstown on Rt 81 was so bad once that you just followed the > > rapidly disappearing tracks of the drivers ahead of you. > > LOL! North Carolina has, too. Three inches of snow and they shut the state > down! > > I'm from Mass, and when I go down there I can't believe the number of > spin-offs I see! Of course, we're used to it up here! > > So when you go 'south', you're heading up into the mountains? |
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