Well done, sir, carry on.
What kind of robot was driving that car? No reaction to spinning ice sheet of doom flying toward vehicle, no exclamation of shock or outrage at windshield shattering, then calmly turns on the blinker and pulls to the shoulder.
New Englanders:
No worries. I’m not offended, even though it is snowing as much as it ever does here right now.
(I’m in the Bay Area. It’s raining
Inuit sunglasses.
Nerves of steel
Really wishing I was parked at Hidden Valley Campground in J-Tree right now @Papasan. Sadly it’s -30C here in Alberta.
After living in New England for decades, the whole car clearing thing eventually became a literal 60 second job. Get out the brush and with a few flicks of the arm while walking around the car, the entire windshield, side windows, roof and back window were cleared zip zip zap. Not, like pristine cleared of all snow. Just cleared ENOUGH. To see out and prevent ice chunks flying off. The best tool was like a little 8 inch wide broom with a scraper on the other end. Or just my arm and a ski glove.
Maybe they’re a tank driver by profession?
Whats that in real temperatures?
as a teenager in Michigan I’d run the rear deicer so the snow on the back can slide off and let the wind blow the front windshield clean once I’ve made it up to highway speeds (while looking through a tiny port hole)
I probably deserved a ticket.
Nah, this guy looks cool, and not a total icehole.
About 294K
“Nice shorts, dude.”
“Nice haircut, bro.”
“I am NOT getting back in MY car unless YOU get back in YOUR car, eh? Now GET back in your car or that guy up there is gonna arrest BOTH of us!”
“Ok ok, man. Jeez Louise.”
-two guys arguing in Niceistan
You can tell he was mad as he didn’t draw a smiley face in the snow, or tell the guy he was sorry.