It's snowing in Dallas
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:25 am
I think the snow gods are trying to make me feel more at home.
No sign of any salt trucks or plows.

I don't think there's a snow plow in all of North Texas. And the municipalities use sand rather than salt.geoffil wrote:I think the snow gods are trying to make me feel more at home.No sign of any salt trucks or plows.
LOL - LB could have a field day with this one!!!! Just ask him about me and "snow plows"....geoffil wrote:I am sure Mayor Daley would sell some plows on a 30 year lease basis at a great price just like he sold the bridges and parking meters.
geoffil wrote:Ok, I am ready for the snow plow story and illustration.
littlebeast13 wrote:geoffil wrote:Ok, I am ready for the snow plow story and illustration.
No illustration, I just gave Kiki a lot of grief last year because she said Auburn doesn't have a snowplow... like it never snows in Auburn. I told her she'd get buried one of these times, and sure enough, the big thundersnow hit around the end of March!
lb13
kayrharris wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:geoffil wrote:Ok, I am ready for the snow plow story and illustration.
No illustration, I just gave Kiki a lot of grief last year because she said Auburn doesn't have a snowplow... like it never snows in Auburn. I told her she'd get buried one of these times, and sure enough, the big thundersnow hit around the end of March!
lb13
No, you got it all wrong. I believe I was trying to think of the word "snow plow" and used some other description,
which I can't recall my exact words at the moment, but you found it hilarious and made fun of me for months!
You mean you've forgotten about that? The snow came the first week in March as it was the week before Natalie's
wedding and she got married on March 7th. It was 74 and sunny that day. Welcome to weather in Auburn, AL.
That's why we don't have those machines that move the snow off the roads.
kay
We can let our hard earned tax dollars do that. Apparently the city doesn't think they're necessary.littlebeast13 wrote:kayrharris wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:
No illustration, I just gave Kiki a lot of grief last year because she said Auburn doesn't have a snowplow... like it never snows in Auburn. I told her she'd get buried one of these times, and sure enough, the big thundersnow hit around the end of March!
lb13
No, you got it all wrong. I believe I was trying to think of the word "snow plow" and used some other description,
which I can't recall my exact words at the moment, but you found it hilarious and made fun of me for months!
You mean you've forgotten about that? The snow came the first week in March as it was the week before Natalie's
wedding and she got married on March 7th. It was 74 and sunny that day. Welcome to weather in Auburn, AL.
That's why we don't have those machines that move the snow off the roads.
kay
Well, I remember telling you that ORB needed to buy the city a few "street clearing machines".....
I ghuess he never bothered to do that....
lb13
Chicken Little wrote:The sky IS Falling!!!!
On the bright side, if you see snow more than once more this year, it will have been considered a hard winter.geoffil wrote:I think the snow gods are trying to make me feel more at home.No sign of any salt trucks or plows.
littlebeast13 wrote:geoffil wrote:Ok, I am ready for the snow plow story and illustration.
No illustration, I just gave Kiki a lot of grief last year because she said Auburn doesn't have a snowplow... like it never snows in Auburn. I told her she'd get buried one of these times, and sure enough, the big thundersnow hit around the end of March!
lb13