In a message dated 8/20/99 12:47:40 AM, fast4x4@bellsouth.net writes:
<< Yeah, we drive better than yankees in the snow... well, back home in the
hills of NC... all the yankee transplants can't drive regaurdless of the
weather here, and when we get some ice or freezing rain.... I stay home and
hit the DML, so they don't rearrange my truck >>
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Jon Smith-------Raleigh,NC-------ICQ: 9720504
Dude, I'm a transplant from Buffalo...SNOW COUNTRY....where 3+ feet of
snowfall was not an uncommon occurance...and I gotta laugh at your statement
that its the northern transplants that can't drive in the snow?!?! I'm not
gonna get into the native vs. transplant on you or anything, but here in a
city where the threat of ONE INCH of snow causes mass hysteria and natives
rush to the supermarkets to stock up on bread and milk, and schools cancelled
county-wide before anything hits the ground....then when that one inch
finally hits the ditches are lined with SUVS from people thinking that 4WD
means "invincible"...I beg to differ on you about who's driving better in the
snow!
Sorry man, just bustin' on ya!
Dak content: My Daks have performed marvelously in some big-ass snowstorms in
Buffalo
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Dave Kilian
Clayton, NC
'96 Dakota CC Sport 4x4 3.9L 5-spd
Mods: 2" Rear spring lift, front T-bar crank, 30x9.50 BFG AT's, Brush guard
w/ Hellas, Tow hooks, Tool Box, Sunroof, Cobra 18 CB, 4' Firestik II, Alpine
6-disc CD Changer/Head Unit/amp, JBL speakers, Rhode Gear bike mount, and a
white dog named Jake in the passenger seat. 75,000+ miles.
In progress: custom-welded rock rails!!! (waiting on powder-coat)
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