From the 80s and back, that was typical winter scene. Rear wheel drive cars on snow powered by V8s was a bad mix, seen lots of cars stuck and off the road.
Losted: I'm from Alaska. I remember days like that.
haha you know all about it. Only thing worse than a rear wheel drive car was a 2 wheel drive truck. No point in taking it out no matter what kind of tires it had unless the roads were "perfect" (never perfect but passable for the season). Where I'm to, we don't get harsh cold like Alaska but we usually get lots of snow because of our proximity to the ocean and the weather patterns, winter before last, one storm alone dumped over 3 feet of snow. This winter past oddly enough was really mild, for most of the winter, you couldn't even take a snowmobile for a ride, just got lots of rain.
ThedutchchiefRotterdam, South Holland Netherlands161 posts
I laughed my butt of when pastor Arthur Pawlowski sended the Calgary Police out of his church, on easter cellebration. When they wanted to intimidate him and the people in his church. Like litte boys they left.
Track16: From the 80s and back, that was typical winter scene. Rear wheel drive cars on snow powered by V8s was a bad mix, seen lots of cars stuck and off the road.
Didn't they use studded snow tires there back then? I Wouldn't leave home without them while i lived in michigan unless i was riding a snowmobile,
Report threads that break rules, are offensive, or contain fighting. Staff may not be aware of the forum abuse, and cannot do anything about it unless you tell us about it. click to report forum abuse »
If one of the comments is offensive, please report the comment instead (there is a link in each comment to report it).