I am of course speaking in jest.  We have a well coordinated attack plan in
place - no asphalt left unsalted.

The problem with our recent snow "events" is timing:  each storm (including
the one due in a few hours) managed to hit town just before the morning
commute.

On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Don't scoff if you've never been driving in DC during rush hour.  People
>> commute more than two hours to get to work, and traffic often grid-locks in
>> good weather.  Wet snow packing down to ice on the freeway makes it really
>> bad, and inadequate funding from Congress for road clearing doesn't help a
>> bit.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>
>
> How's that go?   Your failure to plan ahead does not constitute a crisis
> for me?
>
> DC's lack of planning and preparedness does not constitute a crisis for me.
>
>
> It has snowed regularly in the area where DC is for eons.  Nothing new
> there.   Failure to plan and prepare in DC... nothing new there either.
> Its run by the slickest shysters money can buy.
>
>
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