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| #1 Post by tuckio, on Wed Nov 24 2010 8:40 AM |
| this is the sign of end time. it's time to stop using vehicles. start walking instead. God is angry. |
| #2 Post by bill, on Wed Nov 24 2010 9:59 AM |
| Ha thats no storm...thats just flurries. |
| #3 Post by EJ, on Wed Nov 24 2010 5:48 PM |
| Drop the camera. Take a bucket of sand. wallow sand on the road. People will say thank you |
| #4 Post by Oliver, on Wed Nov 24 2010 11:56 PM |
| Use winter tyres, such as we do in europe! |
| #5 Post by bdude, on Thu Nov 25 2010 8:11 AM |
| I agree with EJ. What if someone was hit. Some people don't think. |
| #6 Post by Rilo, on Thu Nov 25 2010 10:42 AM |
| I disagree, you expect them to grit the road in front of their house? But then they'll look down the road and see the same problem. You expect them to cover Seattle's roads in sand? |
| #7 Post by Matt R., on Sat Nov 27 2010 9:46 AM |
| Who keeps buckets of sand around their house? |
| #8 Post by jan, on Mon Nov 29 2010 9:19 AM |
| At least putting up a sign or warning at least the bus driver would have helped. |
| #9 Post by Quynh, on Tue Mar 22 2011 0:51 AM |
| I am so surprised the city didn't cordon off this road as a hazard. Unless no one notified them.... |



