that's because the bidet freezes in the cold, and you have icicles stuck to your ass.She's messed up. There's already snow all over the place. I think it's just an advertisement for Mair's bread.
Around here, they also stock up on toilet paper before a snow storm.
Evidently, we only feel that's an issue when someone mentions lockdown.Around here, they also stock up on toilet paper before a snow storm.
True story, when my wife and I were still dating, we wanted to race to the beer store before the roads iced over. When we were almost there, the car lost power and started smoking. Pulled over and found a fire on the block. Had to shovel what snow/ice was around us to get it out. I'm not sure what actually ignited, but it turns out there was only water in the radiator, it froze, dumbass me didn't see the temp rising... FIRE!This wasn't a crash, it didn't hit anything.
The company I worked for back then had a sales rep near Atlanta, he said it took him 8 hours get home on what was normally less than an hour commute, what a nightmare.I used to live in Georgia, and that entire state went into full on lockdown at the first hint of snow. The people there just had no idea how to deal with it. Back in 2014, Snowpocalypse hit Georgia and there was actual snow on the ground that stuck. People thought it was the end of days. One thing that stuck in my head was a picture from the news of a single car on the road that was just engulfed in flames, and it typified the whole panic mode of the state. This wasn't a crash, it didn't hit anything. Like, they had all freaked out so much over the snow that someone managed to catch their car on fire because of it. So yeah, try to be gentle around Georgians when you discuss snow; they are delicate souls.
They shut down the highways in Dallas in the late 90s. I managed to get into town just in time to see Beck at the Bronco Bowl in 98/99?TX roads are straight and flat, so when you spin off the road you just go into a field. Put it in 4 wheel drive and get back on the highway. Done it a few times. In Arkansas it's hilly and you can hit a tree so more dangerous out there.
That is CRAZY!!!!!I live on the East side of the Cascades, so we are used to winter weather. The west side however (Seattle)... this is what happens