Rob,
Maybe if I was a Polar Bear I could enjoy that much snow or maybe Peekabo
Street (if I was a girl that is).
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Keen <rekeen@mtu.edu>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Cc: <mfjurgen@mtu.edu>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:24 PM
Subject: Parking in Snow
> Hi-
> Those on the list who live in sublime climes may find the
> following unintelligible. The rest of us can appreciate it,
> altho locally the amounts would have to be increased by an order
> of magnitude to make an emergency -
> http://www.mtu.edu/alumni/snowfall.htm
>
> --Bob Keen
> 68 1600
> Chassell, Upper Peninsula, MI
> =========================================
> Joe and Joan were sitting down with their usual morning cup
> of coffee while listening to the weather report on the radio.
> "There will be 3 to 5 inches of snow today, and a snow
> emergency has been declared," the weather report said.
> "City residents must park their cars on the odd-numbered
> side of the streets."
>
> Joe said, "Jeez, okay," and got up from his coffee and went
> out to park their Datsun roadster on the odd-numbered side
> of the street.
>
> The next day they were sitting down with their morning cups
> of coffee. The weather forecast was, "There will be 2 to 4
> inches of additional snow today, and the snow emergency has
> been extended. City residents are reminded that they must
> park their cars on the even numbered side of the streets."
>
> Joe groaned "Jeez, okay," and got up from his coffee to
> go out to shovel snow to move their roadster to the even-
> numbered side of the street.
>
> Two days later, again they're sitting down with their cups of
> coffee and the radio weatherman said, "There will be 6 to 8
> inches of snow today, and a snow emergency has been declared.
> Residents must park their cars on the..."
>
> At that instant the power went out and Joe didn't get the rest
> of the instruction. Joe turned to Joan, "Jeez, what am I going
> to do now, Joan?"
>
> Joan replied, "Aw, Joe, just leave the roadster in the darned
> garage today."
>
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