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Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Fri February 14, 2014 5:39 pm
by nyquillyn
malice wrote:@SkitchP wrote:And realistically, Shoveling Snow is about the only outdoor activity that about 40% of the board has been able to do for the past 2 months.
I vote to rename it the Arizona forum
How about we call it the Phoenix forum since half of the state gets snow regularly.
Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Sat February 15, 2014 3:59 am
by knee tunes
@SkitchP wrote:So yesterday evening, while my kids were at swim class, I went birthday shopping for my daughter. There is a back entrance to a Toys R Us that goes through another parking lot that I normally enter through. I go up the little hill into the extra parking lot between the two business only to discover it hadn't been plowed. At all. Probably 15 inches of unplowed snow.
At this point Im all in. There are one set of tracks and an opening at the end, about as wide as my car. I get about 10 feet from the end and the car stops moving. Normally cutting the wheel and gassing it in reverse, or forward Ive always been able to get out. Not this time. Fully 100% stuck, and the worst part was i was in between the 4 foot tall plow piles. Anyone who has shoveled knows that plowed snow is the absolute worst. Wet, Icy, Salty and heavy as hell. So I try and free up the wheels by moving snow with my hand with absolutely no success. I had to call my wife to bring me our snow shovel.
She shows up 45 minutes later and I take the shovel and have to shovel the 10 feet in front of my car, and all the snow around the wheels. And still nothing. At that point I realize it wasnt the wheels that were caught, but so much snow built up under the car had actually lifted the front end, so I had to lay down and delicately pull snow out from under the car. Finally got enough out and broke free without help, or a tow. Masculinity unharmed.
And man, I am feeling it in my back and shoulders today.
Please tell me she pulled up right next to you, handed you the shovel, and then drove off
Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Sat February 15, 2014 2:27 pm
by @SkitchP
knee tunes wrote:@SkitchP wrote:So yesterday evening, while my kids were at swim class, I went birthday shopping for my daughter. There is a back entrance to a Toys R Us that goes through another parking lot that I normally enter through. I go up the little hill into the extra parking lot between the two business only to discover it hadn't been plowed. At all. Probably 15 inches of unplowed snow.
At this point Im all in. There are one set of tracks and an opening at the end, about as wide as my car. I get about 10 feet from the end and the car stops moving. Normally cutting the wheel and gassing it in reverse, or forward Ive always been able to get out. Not this time. Fully 100% stuck, and the worst part was i was in between the 4 foot tall plow piles. Anyone who has shoveled knows that plowed snow is the absolute worst. Wet, Icy, Salty and heavy as hell. So I try and free up the wheels by moving snow with my hand with absolutely no success. I had to call my wife to bring me our snow shovel.
She shows up 45 minutes later and I take the shovel and have to shovel the 10 feet in front of my car, and all the snow around the wheels. And still nothing. At that point I realize it wasnt the wheels that were caught, but so much snow built up under the car had actually lifted the front end, so I had to lay down and delicately pull snow out from under the car. Finally got enough out and broke free without help, or a tow. Masculinity unharmed.
And man, I am feeling it in my back and shoulders today.
Please tell me she pulled up right next to you, handed you the shovel, and then drove off
She had the kids, and I knew it was going to take awhile so I told her to go home.
Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Sat February 15, 2014 6:05 pm
by vegman
@SkitchP wrote:knee tunes wrote:@SkitchP wrote:So yesterday evening, while my kids were at swim class, I went birthday shopping for my daughter. There is a back entrance to a Toys R Us that goes through another parking lot that I normally enter through. I go up the little hill into the extra parking lot between the two business only to discover it hadn't been plowed. At all. Probably 15 inches of unplowed snow.
At this point Im all in. There are one set of tracks and an opening at the end, about as wide as my car. I get about 10 feet from the end and the car stops moving. Normally cutting the wheel and gassing it in reverse, or forward Ive always been able to get out. Not this time. Fully 100% stuck, and the worst part was i was in between the 4 foot tall plow piles. Anyone who has shoveled knows that plowed snow is the absolute worst. Wet, Icy, Salty and heavy as hell. So I try and free up the wheels by moving snow with my hand with absolutely no success. I had to call my wife to bring me our snow shovel.
She shows up 45 minutes later and I take the shovel and have to shovel the 10 feet in front of my car, and all the snow around the wheels. And still nothing. At that point I realize it wasnt the wheels that were caught, but so much snow built up under the car had actually lifted the front end, so I had to lay down and delicately pull snow out from under the car. Finally got enough out and broke free without help, or a tow. Masculinity unharmed.
And man, I am feeling it in my back and shoulders today.
Please tell me she pulled up right next to you, handed you the shovel, and then drove off
She had the kids, and I knew it was going to take awhile so I told her to go home.
No Hopslam to go with the shovel?
Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Sun February 16, 2014 2:51 am
by Harry Lime
It's exercise I enjoy.
Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Mon February 17, 2014 5:01 pm
by Bob Loblaw
I enjoy it, but I keep that a secret. That way I get props from the girlfriend.
Re: Shoveling Snow
Posted: Mon February 17, 2014 10:06 pm
by bada
I mostly enjoy shoveling snow. I put on an episode of Marc Maron or something and zone out. I have a pretty large driveway and it's uphill so it's a good workout. When we get three feet at once or when it's so bad I have to shovel the roof it sucks but that's like once a year maybe. It would be easier if I just broke down and bought a snow blower like everyone else on the street but I don't want to spend the money on something that I only wish I had a few times a year.