Posted on 11/21/2016 11:37:02 AM PST by C19fan
A weekend rainstorm that drenched Southern California and triggered hundreds of freeway crashes will disappear by the afternoon and make way for cool, autumn weather on Thanksgiving, the National Weather Service said Monday.
Over Sunday and Monday, the storm dumped more than two inches of rain in San Luis Obispo County and more than an inch at Brentwoods Getty Center in Los Angeles County, where a surge in car crashes left freeways intermittently jammed, authorities said.
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“Hey ladies, feel NICE AND SAFE in your fat-arse SUVs? Wait until it starts TUMBLING on the freeway then tell me how you feel. “
Spoken like a true liberal that hates SUVs. What an idiot.
Yes and that will be a good thing according to the left. We humans are what is wrong in this world don't 'cha know. Without us humans this would be a pristine world. Oh, did I mention that by the 'left' I meant those that do not believe in God or that he created this planet just for us and that he made us in His own image (immortal) and gave us dominion over the animals of this world?
“Thats lacist!”
SOLLY!!!!!!!
Actually, I now finding myself calling any of these poor drivers - Beijing drivers. I’ve seen white people who couldn’t drive a lick. I think it’s all these new immigrants. I know some Russians who drive like bats out of hell.
Having a bad day?
I spent two years there in the 70s. Was driving down the Nimitz freeway one day at 70mph in the fog! I couldn't see fifty feet and those nuts just barreled along like nobody's business. You couldn't go 65mph, you'd get run over. Scared the bejeebers out of me! They're wacko alright.
Rain covered roads in LA are not the same as rain covered roads in upstate New York. It's more akin to black ice in the winter time.
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