Snow White
North Andover, MA
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So if you drive into unoplowed snow and get stuck would you Vladimir Putin your car in neutral to try and unstick yourself?
Assuming you have no kitty litter?
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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Judge Icons wrote: <quoted text> Nuts, incendiary and Marxist. Rise, comrades. And don't be hatin'.
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Since: Mar 14
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Snow White wrote: <quoted text> It's a long and lonely road for us all. Like Topix comments that appear and disappear, ghosts appear and fade away. Come back another day. Or frosty the snowman. Or John Green.
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Since: Mar 14
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Candy Cane wrote: <quoted text> Is there anything with the airbags that would prevent the car from being restarted. I don't know the proper term but something that acts like a kill switch. the airbags were deployed. Does that prevent the restart of a vehicle? Nope. I read about this in, of all places, the Maura Murray Missing forum in the WayBack Machine. A poster actually answered this question there.
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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Snow White wrote: Only call 911 if there's an emergency. If I saw a car off the road and one of my neighbors was helping, I'm not sure I'd call 911. Assuming I knew the neighbor. Then again I might. But probably not 911, maybe the local,police non-emergency number. 911 implies a serious, urgent emergency -- not just a car that went off the road and a neighbor is helping. But that's just my thinking. Or not. Would YOU have called 911? I'm still undecided.
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Candy Cane
Merrimack, NH
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Snow White wrote: So if you drive into unoplowed snow and get stuck would you Vladimir Putin your car in neutral to try and unstick yourself? Assuming you have no kitty litter? If you ever get stuck in snow and are desperate? Use your car mats. It works
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Judge Icons
Vietnam
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Snow White wrote: <quoted text> Rise, comrades. And don't be hatin'. No soup for you.
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Judge Icons
Vietnam
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Candy Cane wrote: <quoted text> If you ever get stuck in snow and are desperate? Use your car mats. It works Interesting, helpful and brilliant.
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Candy Cane
Merrimack, NH
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Snow White wrote: <quoted text> Would YOU have called 911? I'm still undecided. A lot of smaller towns your choice after normal business hours is only 911.
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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Candy Cane wrote: <quoted text> Either of you care to S U M M A R I Z E for me. I would if I could. But I can't, so I won't. I will say that it's T O O Loooooooooooooooong. And no summary could ever quite convey the subtle subtleties of the quiet nuances of the secretly understood and obscure intangibilities of the oh-you-just-had-to-be-therenes s of the heretofore oft-misunderstood cONtExT of it all. So even if you read it all, you will not understand it. You cannot possibly appreciate it. Nor can I. It's a you-had-to-be-there kind of thing. To summarize.
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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Candy Cane wrote: <quoted text> If you ever get stuck in snow and are desperate? Use your car mats. It works Brilliant!
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Since: Nov 08
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Candy Cane wrote: <quoted text> Is there anything with the airbags that would prevent the car from being restarted. I don't know the proper term but something that acts like a kill switch. the airbags were deployed. Does that prevent the restart of a vehicle? Not the airbags per-se that I am aware of. But there are sensors that can turn off the fuel pump that would keep it from starting. There is a reset switch that sometimes has to be reset in order to start the car again after a crash if the fuel pump is off. Don't know when they started using those. And that may be more for rear end collisions than front end but can't swear to that. Bill
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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John Blue wrote: <quoted text> That's quite an interesting spiritual query. I wonder if, somehow, this thread and the joyous posts which have been shared here by good friends is a manifestation of Maura's goodwill. Your prose and inherently compassionate understanding of these intangible realities makes me weep. Weep. It's so touching I have to go wipe my eyes.
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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John Blue wrote: <quoted text> I would have said a prayer. I might have consulted the Tarot if there was time. Magic 8 ball is quicker.
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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I'll consult the 8-ball now. It says "YES".
I remember there was a red truck...
wait...
nevermind, that was a label on a wine bottle.
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findmaura
Hyannis, MA
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John Blue wrote: Where did "findmaura" go??? I want to talk about scanners. Please explain. Some time back a woman,local to the area,reported hearing an earlier scanner communication involving an accident just before the WB accident.You might get acquainted with everything if you dig in&read all thats here..
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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John Blue wrote: WELL???? Where are you FINDMAURA? I want to talk SCANNERS. Scanners.
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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Snow White
North Andover, MA
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Not the airbags per-se that I am aware of. But there are sensors that can turn off the fuel pump that would keep it from starting. There is a reset switch that sometimes has to be reset in order to start the car again after a crash if the fuel pump is off. Don't know when they started using those. And that may be more for rear end collisions than front end but can't swear to that. Bill Thanks.
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findmaura
Hyannis, MA
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Snow White wrote: <quoted text> Your prose and inherently compassionate understanding of these intangible realities makes me weep. Weep. It's so touching I have to go wipe my eyes. Sounds like you might need your dose too.
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