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The Flat Wheel Cafe/Diner--Early Summer Edition
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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="rvos1979"] <FONT size=2><FONT face=arial,helvetica,sans-serif>Parting thought: Anyone know why, when entering a torrential downpour, the four-wheelers always slam on their brakes and stop dead in the lane on the interstate? Nearly flattened one on Thursday because of that, she got a good dose of my air horn before she slowly moved onto the shoulder. Sigh...</FONT></FONT>[/quote] <P mce_keep="true">I noticed in my travels a lot of states in the southeast put their flashers on when they have to slow for really heavy rain. I've also seen this done in NY State. Here in Texas I've not seen that. What I have seen here is that a lot of the crazy drivers end up doing a 360 before smacking into the Jersey Barrier. The highways here in and around San Antonio get real slick when it rains...since our rain is infrequent and we get a lot of oil buildup on the road. <P mce_keep="true">It was 102 here yesterday...Currently 84 and headed for a high of 101...Off to get the Sunday errands done before it gets any hotter. <P mce_keep="true">Enjoy your Sunday everyone!</P>
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