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Old 01-29-2009, 03:10 PM   #1
ProfessorM
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F*&*%$#@#@( driveway

Man I got stuck in my driveway today. That snow to rain made a massive mess as I am sure it has in your driveway too. It is a gravel way and it look like a friggin frozen over riverbed like Tynan post's in his loving winter thread. I need korkers just to get to my car. Good thing I am used to moving around the canal. To make things worse almost ran myself over too. Had to put the car in reverse and let tire spin oh so slowly. I get out and start to push the car it finely gains some traction and off in reverse it goes, slowly . Now I have to sprint around the side to jump in to get control before it hits tree. No foot traction and I almost slip and fall beneath the damn car. Dive in just in time and save the bumper. Good thing its a small car, not heavy. Probably just leave a bruise. I love winter

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