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  • #16
    Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
    Looks like there is going to be enough snow for WORK FROM HOME FRIDAY
    Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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    • #17
      A couple inches of powder shuts the entire city down in 2025. Sign of the times...

      I've noticed trucks are not scraping snow or dropping salt like in the past. We probably can't fill the positions necessary to field a full roadwork team. Could be budgetary.

      This city sucks so badly.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
        A couple inches of powder shuts the entire city down in 2025. Sign of the times...
        It was 6.5"

        I've noticed trucks are not scraping snow or dropping salt like in the past.
        LOL, what bizarro world are u living in? Because this is obviously not true.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by SB Shock View Post

          It was 6.5"


          That's absolutely terrifying!!!


          Originally posted by SB Shock View Post

          LOL, what bizarro world are u living in? Because this is obviously not true.
          It's 100% true. Just like everything else in this town, the job is getting done half-ass compared to the past. (don't get me started on repaving the streets)

          Today was much better. But since the ice-storm, it was horrendous. And I was driving around when things were icing up on Saturday. I saw like one salt truck. In storms of the past, you would see an army of salt trucks prepping the streets. I was driving down Kellogg the night of, and the highway was completely untreated. Cars were just being abandoned left and right and folks were walking down the shoulder. It was madness. Again, back in the day, you'd see pairs of salt trucks going back and forth in that exact same situation.

          1) Today's work ethic (and sense of honor/duty) sucks
          2) Wichita sucks
          3) The End
          Last edited by C0|dB|00ded; 1 week ago.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post


            That's absolutely terrifying!!!
            Again, your initial position was a"couple of inches of powder." Which was at least an exaggeration, but false.


            It's 100% true. Just like everything else in this town
            If you were out, you would have seen plows working while it was snowing overnight. So again, you either exaggerating, bad memory, or just flat out lying.


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            • #21
              Originally posted by SB Shock View Post

              Again, your initial position was a"couple of inches of powder." Which was at least an exaggeration, but false.




              If you were out, you would have seen plows working while it was snowing overnight. So again, you either exaggerating, bad memory, or just flat out lying.

              I don't lie. I do sometimes exaggerate. And my memory is certainly failing.

              I can only report what I saw. And I saw frozen ice on the highways (because I was driving back from the airport), cars stranded and people walking on the shoulder. Kellogg was completely untreated and incredibly dangerous. I drove for 40 minutes out to the suburbs and saw only ONE salt truck during my journey. My failing memory recalls "armies" (exaggeration) of salt trucks across Wichita on evenings preceding dangerous weather and during in the past.

              The following days saw innumerable frozen solid (major) roadways - all without sufficient salt application until AFTER the latest snow.

              Shitty performance Wichita. You exceeded even your typical shittiness.

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