I don't know about Oklahoma roads, but I do know about Nebraska's. We have some of the most incompetent state engineers in the world. Some years ago a friend of mine and I went to Kansas to pick up a grain auger. On the way back I was leaning against the passenger door drowsing and all of a sudden the road got real bumpy. Without opening my eyes I asked him if we were back in Nebraska and he said "Yup". On a new four lane highway between Norfolk and Columbus they neglected to require rebar and at the cost of several million dollars had to go back and cut out small sections and install rebar. Morons.
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ReplyDeleteedutcher, but isn't he breaking the rule for confession?
DeleteI don't know about Oklahoma roads, but I do know about Nebraska's. We have some of the most incompetent state engineers in the world. Some years ago a friend of mine and I went to Kansas to pick up a grain auger. On the way back I was leaning against the passenger door drowsing and all of a sudden the road got real bumpy. Without opening my eyes I asked him if we were back in Nebraska and he said "Yup". On a new four lane highway between Norfolk and Columbus they neglected to require rebar and at the cost of several million dollars had to go back and cut out small sections and install rebar. Morons.
ReplyDeletePaul V, well there you go: no sleeping in a moving car in Nebraska.
DeleteSugar Bowl (Donner Summit) reported getting 111".
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DeleteI agree with need for Voter ID
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