That's hilarious!!! Coming from New York where they won't shut down the schools unless there is six FEET of snow, to see them shut down because of two inches is hilarious to me, but understood given people live on hills! lol!
Unfortunately true.. We have two types of "snow" drivers... 1. Go so slow as to get stuck, or 2. Drive like hell at twice the limit so you DON'T get stuck!- either way, you'll get stuck. Oh well, it's fun to watch!
@SeattleRexx Yesterday was Tuesday. It snow lightly. But our employer decided to shut down early and sent everyone home because of the impending snow storm. We're not allowed come back until Thursday. I was pissed. I didn't get to finish out my shift. Driving on 405 and 167 in Seattle is a nightmare. Many people drive lightning fast. It's a race to get home. Other people drive too slow. They don't care if takes forever to get home. Snow drivers are fun to watch.
Yep, that's me. Lived on this hill for 20 plus years with Subaru and PEMCO insurance. When snow is forecast I stock up BEFORE the flakes fall. Have not been off the hill in 10 days from this latest storm. Been days since the newspaper or even the mail was delivered. BTW, the kitty litter is for the cat.
Lesson learned in a couple inches of snow in a March storm. Slid down the hill toward the main road in my 4 wheel drive Legacy Outback until I edgeded off the road into a tree stump.
Having lived in the Puget Sound area for the last 15 years after growing up in Wyoming and Colorado, this ad is amazingly accurate (but no less funny!).
Ha! There is a threat of snow here in Seattle today - OMG! This is so true!!! Just the idea of snow makes people freak out! Cancel school, stock up on water, lock the doors, get out the canned foods - snow MAY be coming! Sheesh!
My mom is this lady! I sent her a link to this video, and she called me from home laughing because she left work early due to the snow. SHE LIVES ON A HILL!
After having lived in Seattle for 4 years now, I have become the first snowflake freakout guy, not because I don't know how to drive in snow (I'm from the Midwest where FEET isn't unusual), but because nobody else does, and I'd rather not get stuck in a 35 mile long bumper to bumper nightmare because some idiot from California doesn't know what snow is.
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That's hilarious!!! Coming from New York where they won't shut down the schools unless there is six FEET of snow, to see them shut down because of two inches is hilarious to me, but understood given people live on hills! lol!
SFeliciano11 1 week ago
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SFeliciano11 1 week ago
Unfortunately true.. We have two types of "snow" drivers... 1. Go so slow as to get stuck, or 2. Drive like hell at twice the limit so you DON'T get stuck!- either way, you'll get stuck. Oh well, it's fun to watch!
SeattleRexx 5 months ago
@SeattleRexx Yesterday was Tuesday. It snow lightly. But our employer decided to shut down early and sent everyone home because of the impending snow storm. We're not allowed come back until Thursday. I was pissed. I didn't get to finish out my shift. Driving on 405 and 167 in Seattle is a nightmare. Many people drive lightning fast. It's a race to get home. Other people drive too slow. They don't care if takes forever to get home. Snow drivers are fun to watch.
LaoSoftware 1 week ago
Yep, that's me. Lived on this hill for 20 plus years with Subaru and PEMCO insurance. When snow is forecast I stock up BEFORE the flakes fall. Have not been off the hill in 10 days from this latest storm. Been days since the newspaper or even the mail was delivered. BTW, the kitty litter is for the cat.
Lesson learned in a couple inches of snow in a March storm. Slid down the hill toward the main road in my 4 wheel drive Legacy Outback until I edgeded off the road into a tree stump.
800feetallwheeldrive 11 months ago
Don't you understand!? SHE LIVES ON A HILL!
Having lived in the Puget Sound area for the last 15 years after growing up in Wyoming and Colorado, this ad is amazingly accurate (but no less funny!).
CueBall909 11 months ago 7
Ha! There is a threat of snow here in Seattle today - OMG! This is so true!!! Just the idea of snow makes people freak out! Cancel school, stock up on water, lock the doors, get out the canned foods - snow MAY be coming! Sheesh!
travelbuggirl2 11 months ago 4
lol so Northwest. I realized after this that I do say to my bosses all the time "well you see I live on a hill!"
Melpy2009 11 months ago
Yea, I had to find this again when snow hit Seattle last week. The city is full of freakout ladies...and men.
otz1959 1 year ago
My mom is this lady! I sent her a link to this video, and she called me from home laughing because she left work early due to the snow. SHE LIVES ON A HILL!
melissamcculloh 1 year ago
After having lived in Seattle for 4 years now, I have become the first snowflake freakout guy, not because I don't know how to drive in snow (I'm from the Midwest where FEET isn't unusual), but because nobody else does, and I'd rather not get stuck in a 35 mile long bumper to bumper nightmare because some idiot from California doesn't know what snow is.
eskercurve 1 year ago 20
Love this!!! It's so stinken true! Now they need one for the slow downs on I-5 when it starts raining!!!!
pupuheadz 1 year ago
I *am* the lady described in this commercial LOL Love it.
poohsgirl724 1 year ago
I can't get over the part where he says, "Don't you understand? She lives on a HILL!" Sooo PNW, it's artwork. I love these commerciials.
rhapsodyswept 1 year ago 3
This is so spot-on. "Don't you understand, SHE LIVES ON A HILL!"
EasyRhino 1 year ago
I swear, these profiles fit my family so well! The moment I heard, this I shouted at my mother, "MOM! I found your profile, too O.O"
aldedron 1 year ago
Holy cow this describes perfectly what the ladies at my office do whenever snow is mentioned in the forecast. Fantastic!
jesseforsure7 2 years ago 9
why won't this play for me?
dead4fun 2 years ago
This totally describes my mom!!
squishygirl 2 years ago
Mine too!
Jimbogf 2 years ago
@squishygirl SAME!
pipedowndjh 1 year ago
You guys ALWAYS make me laugh when I hear you on the radio. Very loud.
swingbikechick 2 years ago