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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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Street *******?
Um, I’ve legit had to do that before… inside the City of Edmonton…
Winter of 2008 or so in freezing thawing snowing chinook cycle my street got so bad I could only drive my small car down the open sidewalks to get home or get out.
So … those endless, flat, gray and white roadscapes as filmed in FARGO … actually exist? Wow. How do you people live in places like that? If the roads aren’t plowed … how’d you know where they are? It appears as though the frozen tundra “drives” just as well as the road?
Sometimes you don’t know.
My favorite part of winter is following the tracks of the first guy after a snow storm when lanes become a suggestion and people figure out the natural driving lines of the road.
When I lived in ranch country west of Cochrane, Alta. I couldn’t get home from an evening at the Cochrane Hotel on two different occasions, not because of the snow on the roads but because of the drifts that formed on a incline a couple of miles before my place.
I tried to plow through but couldn’t so I backed up and ended up driving to a motel on the outskirts of Calgary.
It’s all fun and games until you get a face to face with a semi.\
Judging by the phone area code on the side of the rig, this took place in Saskatchewan, so nothing special. It is easy to do and people do it all the time, mostly in the summer though from my experience.