Posted by rrlund on January 10, 2010 at 10:59:12 from (216.46.212.59):
In Reply to: As Time Goes By posted by Don S. on January 10, 2010 at 09:13:04:
That just gets to me more and more. My Dad was transportation supervisor for the local school distict. He and my mother both drove bus. Early in the morning,if the weather was REALLY bad,the superintendant would call and he and Dad would discuss it for quite a while before they would cancel school. Now,honest to God,they don't even wait. I've seen days when all it did was RAIN,but the forcast was for snow,and the wimps that run things now cancelled school the night before. We had a piddling 4 inches the other night,no blowing,no drifting,just straight down 4 inches of new snow,no school. There are folks around here yet who say they can remember Dad laying the bus right up on its side bucking through drifts and he just kept going. I think so many people are convinced that it should be warm enough by now that we shouldn't even be having winter anymore,that they just dont even mentally prepair for it anymore.
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