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| Jetgirls Plus Member ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Colorado
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| Our neighborhood streets have been snow packed since the first storm before Christmas (its been a 6-12 inch pack). When it snows around here, they don't plow our neighborhood streets b/c the snow usually melts pretty fast and we dont usually get 2 feet at one time (its never been an issue before). So, I guess no surprise, we haven't seen a plow in our neighborhood in the last 3 weeks. But down the street from me is a front end loader clearing the neighborhood streets! I almost need to pinch myself! Ah yes, the little things in life get me so excited! ![]() |
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| Jetgirls Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Long Beach
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| I can't even imagine dealing with that much snow. I got caught in flurries on the way from LA to Vegas a few weeks back and almost lost my mind. Good to hear you street's being taken care of! |
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