Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
To all the morons who drive in winter weather
#1
So, do you live up here where it snows on occasion? Please, for Christ's sake..get your lazy ass out to the car early enough to brush all the snow off your windows..and that means the back one too...and those pesky headlights and tail lights.

It really pisses me off to see people driving along with hardly more than a peep hole out the front window. And we cannot tell when you are braking, because you couldn't take the extra second to get the snow off.

Hey..I am talking to YOU [Image: 3.gif]
Reply
#2
QueenBee Wrote:So, do you live up here where it snows on occasion? Please, for Christ's sake..get your lazy ass out to the car early enough to brush all the snow off your windows..and that means the back one too...and those pesky headlights and tail lights.

It really pisses me off to see people driving along with hardly more than a peep hole out the front window. And we cannot tell when you are braking, because you couldn't take the extra second to get the snow off.

Hey..I am talking to YOU [Image: 3.gif]

I completely agree!! It doesn't take that long to clean off your car.

But what irritates me more than that is the fuckers that have to crawl up your ass and that drive too fast for the conditions. I love it when some asshole flies by me in a 4 wheel drive only to end up in a ditch a few miles up the road. Stupid fucks.
Devil Money Stealing Aunt Smiley_emoticons_fies
Reply
#3
I hate when a huge sheet of snow comes off a T.T. and lands on my windshield. That scares the Fuck outta me. I try not to get to close.

Or when the snow is 15-20 ft high and the vibrations of the snowplow creates an avalanche and it all comes back into the driveway.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
Reply
#4
Maggot Wrote:I hate when a huge sheet of snow comes off a T.T. and lands on my windshield. That scares the Fuck outta me. I try not to get to close.

Or when the snow is 15-20 ft high and the vibrations of the snowplow creates an avalanche and it all comes back into the driveway.
I have a case like that right now. The iceflew off a TT andshattered the windshield of the car behind it. The drivers and front seat passenger luckily didn't sustain any serious injuries. Just some minor lacerations and scapes on their faces and hands. It could have been a lot worse.
Devil Money Stealing Aunt Smiley_emoticons_fies
Reply
#5
20 years in florida...my new car just does not leave the driveway. Smiley_emoticons_biggrini'll go out in the spring.

















































Reply
#6
jackboots Wrote:20 years in florida...my new car just does not leave the driveway. Smiley_emoticons_biggrini'll go out in the spring.

I look forward to when the weather gets bad.


Reply
#7
You live in Ga. The weather does not "get bad" there. Besides, that dopey vehicle gets stuck in snow just like every other 4x4 does when the treads pack so tight with snow they become slick and all you do is make ice under your wheels.

Hummers work just like all the other 4x4's out there.

Jesus, the people who go out in the ice storms, snow and torrential rains thinking that their 4x4 makes them invincible make me laugh.

And before you go after me for not knowing what I'm talking about, Moose.... I have been driving 4x4 trucks since you were in high school. I know what I'm talking about so don't try to bullshit anyone.
Reply
#8
The Antagonist Wrote:You live in Ga. The weather does not "get bad" there. Besides, that dopey vehicle gets stuck in snow just like every other 4x4 does when the treads pack so tight with snow they become slick and all you do is make ice under your wheels.

Hummers work just like all the other 4x4's out there.

Jesus, the people who go out in the ice storms, snow and torrential rains thinking that their 4x4 makes them invincible make me laugh.

And before you go after me for not knowing what I'm talking about, Moose.... I have been driving 4x4 trucks since you were in high school. I know what I'm talking about so don't try to bullshit anyone.

You are a fucking idiot. Just like 75% of the women on this site. If you knew anything about off-roading you would have noticed I run off-road treads.I have put that truck through snow, sleet, mud bogs, and even taken it rock crawling with Extreme Hummer. Do you think people only drive trucks in their home State, you idiot?

I was 100 miles from Canada last month driving a rear wheel drive 300M in a half foot of snow. But I guess since you have been driving trucks since high school you would know that. ::lmao::::lmao::






Reply
#9
[user=74]AnonyMoose[/user] wrote:
Quote:I was 100 miles from Canada last month driving a rear wheel drive 300M in a half foot of snow. But I guess since you have been driving trucks since high school you would know that. ::lmao::::lmao::
And I'm supposed to know that how? If it was even true.
Quote:You are a fucking idiot. Just like 75% of the women on this site. If you knew anything about off-roading you would have noticed I run off-road treads.I have put that truck through snow, sleet, mud bogs, and even taken it rock crawling with Extreme Hummer. Do you think people only drive trucks in their home State, you idiot?
No you're the idiot. We're talking about people driving on the roads for general commuting purposes, not going off roading.

I wasn't studying your dopey Hummer's wheels whether it had on/off or strictly off road treads because your "brag that I drive a Hummer" as if it impressed anyone here - was implied that you look forward to bad weather in the context of the original content of the topic.

NO ONE was talking about off roading.

You are an idiot who thinks we're impressed you drive a Hummer.
Reply
#10
Oh and FYI.... those treads are on/off road. Not strictly off road treads.

I had similar treads on my truck two years ago. I can't tell what brand tire you have there but mine usually are Coopers.
Reply
#11
[user=20]The Antagonist[/user] wrote:
Quote:No you're the idiot. We're talking about people driving on the roads for general commuting purposes, not going off roading.

I wasn't studying your dopey Hummer's wheels whether it had on/off or strictly off road treads because your "brag that I drive a Hummer" as if it impressed anyone here - was implied that you look forward to bad weather in the context of the original content of the topic.

NO ONE was talking about off roading.

You are an idiot who thinks we're impressed you drive a Hummer.



I don't give a rat's ass what impresses you, dildo holder. I drive a Hummer and do so in bad weather. You are full of shit, and caught dead to rights. You don't have a fucking clue what off road capably 4x4's can or can't do. Stick to your 13 year old Subaru wagon and make believe you know dick about 4x4's. ::lmao::


Reply
#12
Well I admit it............I never have driven in snow or ice conditions. You see, here in Norway is just does not snow::lmao::

Only a "wanna-be" would post that they even owned a Hummer. Maybe he meant he gives hummers?
Reply
#13
Not exactly a subaru TrannyMoose
Reply
#14
newbiecollector Wrote:Well I admit it............I never have driven in snow or ice conditions. You see, here in Norway is just does not snow::lmao::

Only a "wanna-be" would post that they even owned a Hummer.
Name another vehicle under 10K lbs. that has higher clearance and can to more vertical angle or side angle. Moron.
Reply
#15
AnonyMoose Wrote:
newbiecollector Wrote:Well I admit it............I never have driven in snow or ice conditions. You see, here in Norway is just does not snow::lmao::

Only a "wanna-be" would post that they even owned a Hummer.
Name another vehicle under 10K lbs. that has higher clearance and can to more vertical angle or side angle. Moron.

You just poroved, to me anyway, you know jack shit about the way to drive in serious winter conditions.

Go play offroad ::nuts::
Reply
#16
He can't on road Newbs.... that is why he thinks that off roading is what the topic was about. He can't let anyone know that he takes the bus when the conditions are bad on real roads because he's afraid.

Off road tires don't do SHIT for you when the road conditions suck. PERIOD. Deal with it TrannyMoose.
Reply
#17
AnonyMoose Wrote:
newbiecollector Wrote:Well I admit it............I never have driven in snow or ice conditions. You see, here in Norway is just does not snow::lmao::

Only a "wanna-be" would post that they even owned a Hummer.
Name another vehicle under 10K lbs. that has higher clearance and can to more vertical angle or side angle. Moron.
No one gives a fuck about your piece of shit hummer. Why don't you do everyone a favor and take it out in the snow and drive it off a fucking cliff.
Reply
#18
He will learn once he is allowed to drive a real car in real life. i am sure he will
Reply
#19
Driving a mini-tank kind of gives you an unfair advantage in nasty weather. Where's the skill in that? Try braving icy roads in a little Saturn. THAT takes skill. Smiley_emoticons_razz

Not that I choose to do it... I avoid driving on slick roads when I can.
Reply
#20
Once again Moosefuck has to "prove" himself. His dick must be so small that he has to overcompensate by buying a big Hummer. And who gives a fuck? Everyone up here has one. I am not impressed. Besides being FUGLY, they have terrible gas mileage. I drive a 2007 Honda Accord V6. Woodeefucking doo. I have a nice car. I bet everyone is really impressed now.
Devil Money Stealing Aunt Smiley_emoticons_fies
Reply