LOOKY ~ Muscle Cars in the SNOW, say it ain't SO!
This is something yall haven't seen in decades, classic cars and muscle cars in the snow.
Every one babies their babies and puts them away when the ravages of ole man winter comes a ravaging.
Most lucky owners of these vehicles won't take their babies out of the garage if they see a lawn sprinkler down the road.
So what is going on here?
It's possible that these drivers did not use MapQuest driving directions and they made quite a drastic wrong turn and ended up in Canada, or a northern state. That would be the state of confusion.
Another scenario is that they drive these classic original beauties all year long, in the snow, ice, salt, cold, freezing cold, freezing ass cold, really freezing ass cold weather.
Are they lucky? Or nuts?
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Don't you eat that yellow snow, cuz it's where the huskies go ~ Frank Zappa.
Nothing is worse than driving in foul weather, especially if your in a foul mood or your mood is in a brood.
Driving in bad weather conditions is a taxing situation even for an IRS agent, or a secret agent, or an agent who can't keep a secret.
When driving in snow you better take it slow, cuz you'll need a lotta dough for that tow.
The vehicle pictured below drove 601 miles on the freeway, from Copper Harbor, Michigan located at the top of the upper peninsula on the mighty Lac' Superior. How did the 2 to 3 feet of snow stay on top and not blow off?
All we can say is, that's quite a whopper of a topper from the copper.
Nothing is worse than driving in foul weather, especially if your in a foul mood or your mood is in a brood.
Driving in bad weather conditions is a taxing situation even for an IRS agent, or a secret agent, or an agent who can't keep a secret.
When driving in snow you better take it slow, cuz you'll need a lotta dough for that tow.
The vehicle pictured below drove 601 miles on the freeway, from Copper Harbor, Michigan located at the top of the upper peninsula on the mighty Lac' Superior. How did the 2 to 3 feet of snow stay on top and not blow off?
All we can say is, that's quite a whopper of a topper from the copper.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Semi Truck Fail ! Rear Wheels/Axle Fly Off ! goes over median.
Sometimes you know exactly where you're going and that's probably because you utilized the best maps and driving directions there are which is MapQuest Original classic.
Sometimes you're not quite sure of your route and you make a wrong turn and you end up in TimBuktU. Which is right over there just above south Timbuktu. While driving in TimBuktU you had better keep your eye on the posted speed limit and adhere to it strictly, because they give out tickets like you're at the state fair.
Now there's another scenario where a driver doesn't know if they are coming or going.
Except for the driver of this semi truck, he knows he is coming and going, because not only is he in the north bound overpass he is also in the south bound overpass.
We think it would be amusing if the driver was issued a ticket because on tickets the police always state the exact location and the direction of travel.
Sometimes you're not quite sure of your route and you make a wrong turn and you end up in TimBuktU. Which is right over there just above south Timbuktu. While driving in TimBuktU you had better keep your eye on the posted speed limit and adhere to it strictly, because they give out tickets like you're at the state fair.
Now there's another scenario where a driver doesn't know if they are coming or going.
Except for the driver of this semi truck, he knows he is coming and going, because not only is he in the north bound overpass he is also in the south bound overpass.
We think it would be amusing if the driver was issued a ticket because on tickets the police always state the exact location and the direction of travel.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
MapQuest Classic Original driving directions very sexy pic.
We've got an old clunker car just sitting there getting more clunkie, so I thought about donating it, but I have second thoughts, because no one should try to put it back on the road.
So the other option is to scrap it. Which is something I don't want to think about because I used to work at a car recycling factory. It's not due to bad memories, its due to future health concerns. The air quality in this factory was dismal, but every time OSHA came in for monitoring, somehow the air quality was pristine on that day only.
Because it was cars that were being shredded, the dust clouds of course contained brake and clutch linings which contain the dreaded asbestos, sometimes the dust was so thick that it would darken the factory lights in the 100 foot tall building.
Of course I have contacted asbestos lawyers or mesothelioma lawyers but they don't want to be bothered unless you have already been diagnosed with mesothelioma, which as of yet (fingers, toes, eyes crossed) I have not.
So the clunker will just keep on clunkin.
Now on a brighter note here's a pic of one sweet non clunker ride.
This is not the car I was going to donate, it was a car we saw while out and about while we were using MapQuest Classic Original driving directions.
So the other option is to scrap it. Which is something I don't want to think about because I used to work at a car recycling factory. It's not due to bad memories, its due to future health concerns. The air quality in this factory was dismal, but every time OSHA came in for monitoring, somehow the air quality was pristine on that day only.
Because it was cars that were being shredded, the dust clouds of course contained brake and clutch linings which contain the dreaded asbestos, sometimes the dust was so thick that it would darken the factory lights in the 100 foot tall building.
Of course I have contacted asbestos lawyers or mesothelioma lawyers but they don't want to be bothered unless you have already been diagnosed with mesothelioma, which as of yet (fingers, toes, eyes crossed) I have not.
So the clunker will just keep on clunkin.
Now on a brighter note here's a pic of one sweet non clunker ride.
This is not the car I was going to donate, it was a car we saw while out and about while we were using MapQuest Classic Original driving directions.
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