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PAGING...Northern Va, and surrounding areas
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<blockquote data-quote="Pain Cow" data-source="post: 2023052" data-attributes="member: 43943"><p>I have to admit it's funny to see other people get stuck and frustrated. I got stuck for a minute the other day. I try to look at the big picture. In a few months or years you won't really give a damn that you had to shovel for 2 hours back in the storms of 2010. I shoveled a geek out yesterday. The plow had only made one pass w/ over '30 on each side. I saw a minivan coming at me so I basically slammed my tacoma into the drift/shoulder so he could continue momentum. But of course not. Not geek boy with his mini van. Geek boy slows down and stops. Luckily for geek boy I had a shovel. It only took me 2 minutes of shoveling and a push, and next thing you know geek boy and his androgenous children are off to go catch a sitcom with an extra loud laugh track to keep them occupied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pain Cow, post: 2023052, member: 43943"] I have to admit it's funny to see other people get stuck and frustrated. I got stuck for a minute the other day. I try to look at the big picture. In a few months or years you won't really give a damn that you had to shovel for 2 hours back in the storms of 2010. I shoveled a geek out yesterday. The plow had only made one pass w/ over '30 on each side. I saw a minivan coming at me so I basically slammed my tacoma into the drift/shoulder so he could continue momentum. But of course not. Not geek boy with his mini van. Geek boy slows down and stops. Luckily for geek boy I had a shovel. It only took me 2 minutes of shoveling and a push, and next thing you know geek boy and his androgenous children are off to go catch a sitcom with an extra loud laugh track to keep them occupied. [/QUOTE]
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