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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy cars this morning
For scale, note the snowblower on the left behind the vehicles.
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Jan 2015
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Phentex
(16,334 posts)1. That's amazing!
I'm jealous. I wish I could run around in your yard.
blackcrow
(156 posts)5. you can run around in his yard
if you dig his cars out
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)3. wow
Archae
(46,328 posts)4. I see two big snowbanks, but where are the cars?
Where are you, BTW?
machI
(1,285 posts)6. Why aren't we having a "Guess what model car it is" contest?
I think the one on the right is an Acura MDX turbo with chrome rally wheel and Goodyear rubber.
Tab
(11,093 posts)10. Would you believe it's a four-foot tall Lamborghini?
Actually the one on the left is a Honda Odyssey minivan and the one on the right is a Saab 9000 wagon. The drifts between them ended up impassible - many feet tall. Had to get them out each inidividually and then snowblow the area left behind.
mythology
(9,527 posts)7. I'm at my parents' house in Maine recovering from surgery
and my stepdad was out of town for the storm. So since I can't help shovel snow (my knee is a long way from being well enough to shovel snow) my mom was outside shoveling snow. I asked her why she didn't use the snow blower on the driveway. Apparently they store it behind the garage where it was inaccessible. I managed to avoid face palming.
I hope things melt soon. And good luck with the recovery.
olddots
(10,237 posts)9. for a kid its a winter wonderland
for an adult its a pain in the ass .