MickZagger
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Mick is driving along and then all of a sudden....
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That tank don’t got rear differentials
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Mick is driving along and then all of a sudden....
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How do I join this clique? Is there an initiation to get color on my name? I wanted someone to bring me burgerville last night. I5 south was moving great it would have been an easy feat
"Here's your plant based $19 burger good luck"
Naw just give me 2 double cheeseburgers and some truffle fries. Maybe a marionberry milkshake. Oh and maybe some garlic aioli for my truffle fries!
And I’d love you long time
Reading up. Man. Glad you local yokals helped each other!
Platy is one of a kind!!!
(Ida helped ya too stren!... for a reach around).
anyone have the skinny on weather for tomorrow? Hoping my flight doesn't have more delays.
It's supposed to be a few degrees above freezing so afternoon/early evening may be good but Saturday it should mostly be gone.
And snow and ice likely on Sunday.
It’s just strange Oregon roads were a disaster and Washington is moving along just fine.
DOT?
Quit making me pay out my ass in taxes if you don’t do shit. Oh and you can take your arts tax and shove it up your ass
Not if it entails putting yourself in harms way.Aren't you required to stop and render assistance if you see an accident?
How much of that is the population density?
There are no major roads/highways coming from the west in Washington there (like there is with Highway 30, 26, 217), nor is there anything major coming from the east (205, 84), and there's no major population blocks like there is in Portland, in Vancouver (Gresham, Beaverton, Hillsboro, east side of Portland, west side of Portland, south of Portland, etc).
Not denying that ODOT blows monkey dingleberries, but there's a reason why it's harder to keep the roads in Oregon clear. There's like 5x as many people in the Portland area than there is in SW Washington, and it's a safe bet that more of them travel into Oregon than Washington for work. It's like when when you drive into Vancouver it's like 1/3 of the cars disappear. There is a lot more room for the highway to expand, plus there's a ton less people.
But definitely doesn't help that the highways bottleneck and the state and city are hamstrung by a lack of available space to expand the current highway systems or create a new one.
Yeah it’s probably a mix of both reasons. Oregon does have more bridges which don’t help the cause with snow. But the completely drastic difference in roads makes me think that one DOT department plans ahead, while the other reacts.
Yeah it’s probably a mix of both reasons. Oregon does have more bridges which don’t help the cause with snow. But the completely drastic difference in roads makes me think that one DOT department plans ahead, while the other reacts.
The winds coming out of the gorge that often help exacerbate the ice, generally curves south into portland and not north into vancouver, due to the geography of the mountains on the north side of the river, stretching a little further west than the southern ones.
Howd you like that run on sentence?!?
SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH!Sounds like Portland is going to get hit again on Saturday.
I think you are confusing me with your avatar, good sir...SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH!