#@%&* Snards!
DOH......I did not even notice the glasses.
Still getting used to my new camera, a Coolpix 5400.
Don't be making fun of the size of my snards.......
I was brave, honest and duly stated in my post that these were small snards. I do not normally get them, 99% of the time I am in a snowfighter at the begining of the storm and never have a chance to drive my truck during the snard prime time of the storm.
And besdes these pics were for Merek3CS, who has never seen a snard. I just might take my snards and go home.....so there!
Still getting used to my new camera, a Coolpix 5400.
Don't be making fun of the size of my snards.......
I was brave, honest and duly stated in my post that these were small snards. I do not normally get them, 99% of the time I am in a snowfighter at the begining of the storm and never have a chance to drive my truck during the snard prime time of the storm.
And besdes these pics were for Merek3CS, who has never seen a snard. I just might take my snards and go home.....so there!
It's OK BC. Not all of us can enjoy large snards. I understand that certain "over the fender" drugs can now help folks like you though. By the way, thanks for taking all of that snow away from us earlier this week! Keep up the good work!
Funny snard story
Funny snard story.
I'm walking across the parking lot at a local lunch spot and I notice a HUGE snard on the pavement in the lot.
I just walk on by.
Then all of a sudden I hear this loud crash and scrapping noise.
I turn around to see a mini van backing up to clear the snard out from under their van.
Same horrible noises heard in reverse.
It turns out the snard was not a snard at all, it was a chunk of concrete that a plow truck had pulled up from somewhere.
This chuck of concrete looked just like a big chunk of dirty snow that had fallen off a vehicle.
Makes me glad I drive a truck, that chunk would have to been a whole lot bigger to pose a problem for an F-150.
The mini van, not so lucky.
I'm walking across the parking lot at a local lunch spot and I notice a HUGE snard on the pavement in the lot.
I just walk on by.
Then all of a sudden I hear this loud crash and scrapping noise.
I turn around to see a mini van backing up to clear the snard out from under their van.
Same horrible noises heard in reverse.
It turns out the snard was not a snard at all, it was a chunk of concrete that a plow truck had pulled up from somewhere.
This chuck of concrete looked just like a big chunk of dirty snow that had fallen off a vehicle.
Makes me glad I drive a truck, that chunk would have to been a whole lot bigger to pose a problem for an F-150.
The mini van, not so lucky.


