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I.....hate.......snow.

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When I read your thread topic first thing I thought of was this:

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Yeah I know, manure =/= snow, but...

I like how in every movie Biff spat out the manure and said "I hate manure!" to assure the audience that Biff did not in fact enjoy eating piles of manure and that for him at least this was a tragic turn of events.
 
Daaaamn, why was that built to require such a long driveway? 😱


I rather like my driveway - it's about....oh, maybe 7-10 feet?
 
I love driving pass stuck SUVs in my little Subaru Sedan. Its also funny when I can drive up my unshoveled slanted drive way with no issues while my neighbor has to shovel his flat driveway to even get his car over the curb.
 
I have always loved the winter snow. When I was younger it was to make money shoveling and play When I got older it was snowmobiles and Play . Now its because It makes me feel better than heat. I just recently built a new shop the driveway is pretty long . 175 feet . since I can't shovel and my wife has to do it I simply went and bought a very nice John deer snowblower and it takes wife 15mins to do the driveway she loves it. I love that she loves it . Electric start . Hand warmers hugh tires and electric discharge shut. 32in cut path . You live in the north be prepared.
 
knowing that snow was expected and given that you have no convenient way to shovel out your entire driveway, you should have parked it closer to the main road and walked to your house.
 
I hate snow, yet for some reason I still live in Canada.

One of these days I will do something about it. It actually becomes quite expensive if you think about the depreciation rate in terms of cars and durable goods -- you have to replace them at a faster rate in this climate due to the salt, etc.
 
knowing that snow was expected and given that you have no convenient way to shovel out your entire driveway, you should have parked it closer to the main road and walked to your house.

Yeah, I was going to say this. It's not like this was a freak blizzard or something.

My parents own a cabin in Big Bear and it's amazing there right now. Five feet of snow a couple weeks ago and 8" over the last couple days.
 
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