Posted by Bill(Wis) on November 24, 2008 at 19:23:27 from (71.249.198.251):
In Reply to: Helping others! posted by Mark W. on November 24, 2008 at 06:13:55:
And where, pray tell, was PENNDOT? (The world,s worst excuse for a highway dept). I encountered snow all the way from Gary, Indiana to Stroudsburg and not a problem until Pennsylvania. Plenty of big tow trucks pulling tractor trailers out of ditches, plenty of Penn SP cars BUT NO PENNDOT TRUCKS! Not a bit of sand or salt put on roadway. Do they have something on the Governor that they can just set there own rules? Oh, by the way, PENNDOT is most famous for painting a line stripe across the carcass of a dead deer. They thought that was pretty funny until newspaper and TV got hold of it. One time a news station went out looking for a PENNDOT truck in a raging blizzard. They found a PENNDOT truck and crew patching potholes. PENNDOT is the world's worst excuse for a highway dept and they keep one-upping themselves. I really think 300 years of inbreeding has something to do with it.
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