What is this "snow" of which you speak?!?

Dec 20, 2008 21:22

We had a freak snowstorm this week. I've been stranded in Ye Olde City of My Employment since Wednesday-- without internets. To be fair, my company put me up at a really nice hotel, free of charge, because they really needed an editor. But "really nice" means "no computers to bother you" and even if they did have one, I didn't get in at night until ( Read more... )

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krylo December 21 2008, 11:44:42 UTC
You've reached level 2 in snowy driving.

I'm at like level 20, as that I can drive fine in six inches of ice and snow.

But you know, if us Minnesotans didn't learn how to do that, we'd basically be stuck at home all winter.

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grthwllms December 21 2008, 14:46:38 UTC
I think this means I'm at level -4.

A single snowflake hits the road and I go flipping off to the side.

On the plus side, I always manage to hit a few goblins or trolls when this happens, so it's gotten my hit and run level up to 14.

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nikose December 22 2008, 20:25:40 UTC
I'm from Canada. We're born with Skill Training and Skill Focus in Snowy Driving. we start at level 7 snowy driving.

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grthwllms December 23 2008, 04:36:41 UTC
Damn. All I got for being from Britain was A few points in Nasty Food resistance.

I really should've read the damn sheet before I picked my starting point.

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