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Offline williamlayton

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MY DANDER IS UP
« on: February 03, 2011, 01:42:45 AM »
I have been reading the news---got to stop doing this---about Chicago and theLakeshore drive disaster.
Folks are complaining about the Mayor--I have no problem with this---not shutting down lakeshore drive and causing the disaster that followed the heavy storm that passed thru.
I am in disbelief---well, that is not exactly true as those folks keep on electing the folks they do--I digress----you folks that live in this part of the country should be well aware of the grief and dangers that weather can bring---and being prepared.
Who in the hell needs to tellyou you to take care of yourownself---it aint up to nobody but you to make good decisions for yourownself.
I am just sitting here in disbelief and laughing my butt off if you got caught with your pants down. Blame yourownself for a change.
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2011, 01:49:12 AM »
But, but if we have to take care of ourselves what do we need a huge, over inflated, gigantic, beaurcratic government for?

+1 William, folks need to learn to take care of themselves and use some of theose brains the good Lord gave us.

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Re: MY DANDER IS UP
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2011, 02:36:06 AM »
I saw this on the news this AM. Had a guy on there saying he spent 9 hrs in his car waiting for help. ???? You get stranded on some of the roads in  my area during a blizzard it is unlikely anyone is coming to your aid ( no one is driving, hunkered down at home) If you do get stranded you take care of it yourself, dig out, walk for help, ect.

Crazy, crazy world . Get in to trouble, sit and wait for someone to help.

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Re: MY DANDER IS UP
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2011, 03:49:19 AM »
First thing we did when we bought our house was to get the fireplace cleaned out.  There were newspapers stuffed in it from the mid 1950s, and this was only four years ago, shows you how long it hadn't been used!  Then we had a liner put in and a wood stove installed, just as back up heat.  Got a kerosene heater for the back part of the house, and put up the kerosene lamps which we brought down when we moved from Alaska.  Bought some 5 gallon water cans, and a bunch of gallon water jugs.  All so we are prepared when things go south. 

And they have, several times.  We had an ice storm which left us without power for 5 days.  The water department shut off the main at the tank when the well pump wouldn't run.  We made out alright.  Same when there was a windstorm and power was out again for days.  I believe in being prepared because no one is going to look after me and my family like I can.  "No brag, just fact."

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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2011, 03:57:01 AM »
I know a lot of northern cities have outlawed snow chains because they tear up asphalt.  However, if I lived up north, I would at least have an entrenching tool, snow chains, etc. in my car or vehicle to get around.  I lived in Dearborn, MI from the 1st - 3rd grade backe in '59-'62 and we had snow chains, and don't remember anyone getting stuck or trapped in traffic.  I remember one blizzard we got over 1' of snow, didn't slow anyone down.  Dad went out and dug out the car (we didn't have a garage) and put on his snow chains to get to work.  I walked to school and snow was piled up taller than me along the sidewalk.  I also remember tracking through snow at least waist deep to me building snow forts higher than our heads with giant snowballs. 

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« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2011, 04:15:13 AM »
Lordy--Now I am reading---there I go again---that the mayors office is apologizing for the incovenience on that stretch of urban road.
No wonder those folks are fools.
That mayor can't control the weather--or folks driving habits---In the first place that is not his responsibility.
Maybe they ought to fine folks for parking illegally.
Heck fire, I don't know----I suspect that they are a lost cause.
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« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2011, 04:17:58 AM »
My daughter and I were out 4X4 ing in the dessert, We got in a bad spot and had to walk out. (Yep my fault for being unprepared). On our 10 mile walk 7 vehicles passed us. 2 of them pick ups. No one stopped to ask why we were in the middle of the dessert. ( and I didn't expect them too.) After we got back into town, I loaded up my pack with tools and another spare tire. In the morning I walked back out and fixed my truck and drove home.
What made me feel good was the chukkar hunter stopping by telling me he was tired from watching for 2 hours and all the work I was doing. I thanked him for his comment and drove home.

Lesson learned, you can only count on yourself. Depend on no one, but be willing to help people out if they need it. The Government is not there to bail you out nor is anyone else.
Use your head, be prepared and be thankful everytime you get home safely.

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« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2011, 04:30:20 AM »
You know, I am just sitting here thinking and remembering.
It was 1976 and one day starting about 5PM--it started raining.
We go 15 inches the first hour and everything shut down. I wa already on the F'way and found a shoulder of the road on top of an overpass and stopped. Heck fire, couldn't see to drive and I don't drive to well when I can see.
I found me an ol beer joint just off the F'way and figgered that was as good a raiout hangout as I was going to get--least ways the beer was cold.
It quit raing about 12 that night---got 26 inches and I wandered home.
The funny part about it was that my wife didn't believe me--we only got a little rain at the house.
Nobody had to tell me that I couldn't drive---or that there was cold beer right next door.
We wasstanding on the front poarch---old house---of the joint, just watching it rain and the flooded intersection. Folks, they had an emergency vehicle parked across the lanes going to the underpass and folks were driving around it and into the deep water. We were laughing our arse off.
Two ol boys in a company pick-up came off the F'way towards the feeder----they could clearly see the cars bobbing up and down in the underpass---and of int neck deep water. They got out and was wading/swimming out of the water and I yelled that he had left his headlights on----the fool turned around and went back and turned off the headlights.
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Re: MY DANDER IS UP
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2011, 04:56:33 AM »
Couldn't agree with you more, Mr. Layton. If I waited for someone to pull my irons out of the fire everytime I messed up............well, it just doesn't make sense to me. I guess I was raised with the idea if I got into trouble it was my responsibility to get myself out. That doesn't mean I haven't called on some friend to help on occasion but I don't do it as a rule and I don't expect just because I messed up it's my friends place to fix it.
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« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2011, 05:03:14 AM »
Those people had warning, they knew the storm was coming.  Yet they were still out there driving, knowing they would be caught in it.  Few if any had vehicles prepared for that kine of weather.  Wrong tires, wrong kind of vehicle, wrong attitudes.  They have no one to blame but themselves.  Don't want to hear it, ain't listening.

Up here if you get  caught stuck, or off the road, by the Troopers or city Cops you get a ticket.  Driving a vehicle unsafe for conditions, or driving too fast for conditions. 

A couple of weeks ago the wife was coming home from work.  Road was covered with ice, still left over from our ice storm back in November.  Everyone was driving 55 mph in the right lane, as normal.  Here came a car in the left lane.  After it passed Michelle the road made a slow turn to the left and the passing car lost control and went into a skid.  Skidding car hit two vehicles in front of Michelle.  Being in the turn hitting the brakes would only throw her into a skid as well.  She slowed and drove into the snowbank on the right side of the road.  She went through the snow bank and down into the low area along the highway.  After her car came to a stop she tried several times to drive back up onto the highway.  No good, her tires kept spinning out before reaching the top of the incline and pavement.  So she just backed down into the low area, turned and drove parallel to the highway.  Once she got her speed up she climbed the bank and made it back onto the pavement.  She then drove home.  She did not say anything about it when she got home.  A few days later as I was driving home on Saturday I pointed out where someone had gone off the raod and then drove back up onto the road, she said Me, I did that.  Then she told me what had happened.  Other people would have given up when they first were unable to climb the incline back to the pavement.  It's called attitude.   By the way Michelle drives a KIA Sportage with 4-wheel drive, and 4 studded snow tires.
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Re: MY DANDER IS UP
« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2011, 06:38:24 AM »
I was living in chicago in 67 when we had a similar storm. everybody in my neighborhood got up a little early, dug out our cars, sprayed ether in the breather and went on to work.
I think things would work better if the media wouldn't panic everyone.
or is everyone a little more stupid?
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Re: MY DANDER IS UP
« Reply #11 on: February 03, 2011, 06:46:00 AM »
Media panic + the bail me out mindset = a dumb society.


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« Reply #12 on: February 03, 2011, 06:59:11 AM »
I always told my kids there's times there'll  be only one person you can count on.....yourself.

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Re: MY DANDER IS UP
« Reply #13 on: February 03, 2011, 09:32:30 AM »
What "disaster"?   I don't read the paper or the Net for news.  I was working very late yesterday and did't see the TV either.  Dang.  Gotta go "see" now.  Curiosity is up.

Nobody coming to bail me out.  There goes that "Hope and Change" thingy again.  I am glad I have employment, health, and common sense.  Nothing quite like standing under the tallest pine tree in a lightning storm - NOT!

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« Reply #14 on: February 03, 2011, 12:26:01 PM »
Maybe the unions will go get them. We paid them enough. Wait! The unions are the ones driving the snow plows. Oh well.  ::)
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« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2011, 07:52:14 AM »
I was living in chicago in 67 when we had a similar storm. .............

I lived thru that one myself. ;)
 
Worked in Melrose Park for Motorola and lived in Streamwood. I got as far as O'Hare that night and was lucky to manage a U Turn back to Chicago where my parents lived at that time. It took 2 days to get back home. The wife and oldest kid cleared the driveway for me so I could get off the road. The snow was as high as the roof of the car. Memories!! ::)
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« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2011, 10:24:24 AM »
I just can't beleive that in one of the largest cities and urban sprawl in the USA that the guy just sat in his car for 9 hours.
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« Reply #17 on: February 04, 2011, 12:49:30 PM »
One of my biggest pet peeves is people that knowingly put themselves in harms way, totally unprepared, and when the crap hits the fan they exspect someone else to put their lives in danger to come bail them out! I feel sorry for those stuck but God invented legs long before man invented wheels!

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« Reply #18 on: February 04, 2011, 01:36:36 PM »
I spent 20 years dealin with those types Spirithawk. Back then I called them "JOB SECURITY". Now at a retired 61, I call them "A PAIN IN THE ASS" and utterly helpless. In a different country and different rules, natural selection would week them out.
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« Reply #19 on: February 04, 2011, 01:50:00 PM »
you are all missing the obvious here.....chicago...the home of obama.    people from chicago used to be hard and unstoppable.     my friends from there are some great people.   they all left along time ago; and there was a reason for it.   

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« Reply #20 on: February 04, 2011, 02:47:39 PM »
I don't think it is any secret that when the light switch goes out the final time there will be lots of hurtin' people in this country.  Most of the new houses in the cities don't need the kitchen in them, no one knows how to cook.
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« Reply #21 on: February 04, 2011, 03:11:43 PM »
I don't think it is any secret that when the light switch goes out the final time there will be lots of hurtin' people in this country.  Most of the new houses in the cities don't need the kitchen in them, no one knows how to cook.

Yep self reliant people like most of use on GBO are becoming less and less. I hope I've raised my son to be self reliant. He doesn't expect things to handed to him. He works for what he wants.
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