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Mtc_Is_Hell 01-17-2007 03:37 AM

I was supposed to be back in Stl Mo tonight... Gotta love this weather, Also I believe texas was in no way prepared for this.. Seems like these 4 wheelers have never seen ice before... watching them slip and slideing in this parking lot. I just hope I'm out of here later today or at least tomorrow mourning.. Anyone know if Big Lots in Austin Tx has a Sloped dock. I wonder since in Granite City, IL where I live it is. If thats the case I may as well plan to be here for a long time :shock:

Been here for almost 26 hours others have been here longer..

dieselgrl 01-17-2007 03:42 AM


Originally Posted by Mtc_Is_Hell
I believe texas was in no way prepared for this..

Texas never is, and they never will be.

There are reports at least in the Dallas area that TxDOT is running out of ice melt.... the shipment that was supposed to come in today can't get here because of how bad the roads are :shock:

Mtc_Is_Hell 01-17-2007 03:47 AM


Originally Posted by tndieselgrl

Originally Posted by Mtc_Is_Hell
I believe texas was in no way prepared for this..

Texas never is, and they never will be.

There are reports at least in the Dallas area that TxDOT is running out of ice melt.... the shipment that was supposed to come in today can't get here because of how bad the roads are :shock:

Same for austin, while i'm not sure of the road conditions, I do see traffic moving at about 25 mph. I would think it would be melting by now.

Mtc_Is_Hell 01-17-2007 05:32 AM

What do you get when you have Ice in texas? Well Among the several other vehicles to hit the trailer in front of me.. A Frito goes past I didnt have time to do anything he goes around the bend on the incline and lost traction and rocked the trailer, shortly there after a mexican in a p/u truck comes from the other side sees the Frito lay truck wrecked but continues on. He locked his brakes up and hit the guy frito truck a good one the trailer slides a few inches and now we have 4 cop cars here. Possible news crew on the way.

These people have no common sence.

Useless 01-17-2007 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by tndieselgrl
I know this because there is NOTHING on tv but the never ending "Storm Watch" :roll:

You think that's funny, Tndieselgrl, but check this out.

The streets of San Antonio, Tx. have patches of ice, with some areas of accumulation of less that 1/4 of an inch if ice.

The news channel here is calling this "The Arctic BLAST"!!! :P :P Can you believe that??


They are also calling for more rain/freezing rain over the weekend. Tomorrow morning into the afternoon is supposed to be the only "clear" day all week.


dieselgrl 01-17-2007 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by Useless
The news channel here is calling this "The Arctic BLAST"!!! :P :P Can you believe that??

:lol: that's what they're calling it in the DFW area as well! :wink:

Jackrabbit379 01-17-2007 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by yoopr
get an Inch of snow down there they can't drive :P


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Heck - they even THREATEN snow down there and they can't drive. :lol:

Shoot,all the weather man has to do is mention snow,and everyone turns dumb. I was in the metromess this morning,and everyone was actually going 40 some-odd mph. Couldnt believe it. Still,you mention snow,and its crash up derby. :P

Rev.Vassago 01-17-2007 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
Shoot,all the weather man has to do is mention snow,and everyone turns dumb. I was in the metromess this morning,and everyone was actually going 40 some-odd mph. Couldnt believe it. Still,you mention snow,and its crash up derby. :P

I remember being in Nashville a few years ago, and heard them saying that it was supposed to snow. They closed down the schools early, and had reports on the news that people were stocking up at the grocery store.

It didn't snow, and, in fact, wasn't even cloudy. :roll:

Jackrabbit379 01-17-2007 12:23 PM

That sounds like here. The last winter stuff that came through here,they closed the schools the next day,when it was 45 degrees,and everything melted. Didnt even close when it was bad. :?

Useless 01-17-2007 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago

Originally Posted by bulldog2036
Get a little sunshine up there and you burn up.... :roll:

RIIIIIIGHT. I'll take 100 degrees in Texas over 90 degrees in Wisconsin any day.

Speaking for myself, I'd say that would depend upon where you are in Texas. El Paso???? Midland??? Amarillo??? Absolutely!!!

Now Houston??? Beaumont??? Much different story!!


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