Safe travels to those attending the Derby City Classic this year

Sounds like a normal winter day in Montana to me ha ha with that said I've been dealing with road conditions like what's mentioned all my life .

It's really exciting when I'd be driving my water well service rig which is similar to a haul truck at a coal mine , just because they're big and heavy with traction tires on all 4 corners doesn't make you stop any quicker or get started moving sooner .

So basically to arrive means that you win without wrecking or getting hit by someone else .
Safe travels to all who are out on the roads or plan to be !
 
Lived in Montana for four years.

You have not had an exciting moment in your life until you drive onto a freeway on ramp, at 15 MPH, and hit an itty bitty bump in the snow that send you 360ing into the middle of the freeway and on-coming traffic.

Storms like this are no joke and people should take care. Anyone who says otherwise is a moron.

Lou Figueroa
 
I'm monitoring all of this because I live in SW Indiana. It could affect our high school basketball games this weekend.

r/DCP

Is High School basketball still king in Indiana? What are people saying about the recent national championship for the Hoosiers football team? Does it even register much because it's still a predominantly basketball state?
 
Is High School basketball still king in Indiana? What are people saying about the recent national championship for the Hoosiers football team? Does it even register much because it's still a predominantly basketball state?

Yes, still King. In spite of going to class basketball back in the fall of 1997.

And yes, the IU-phoric comment above is quite appropriate. Indiana became alot more football conscious when #18 arrived in Indianapolis back in 1998.
 
Is High School basketball still king in Indiana? What are people saying about the recent national championship for the Hoosiers football team? Does it even register much because it's still a predominantly basketball state?
When I used to play on the road I used to be in a lot of small towns. You could be in a diner bowling alley or most anywhere and you listen the conversation is high School sports. It's like a religion.
 
Here comes the snow.
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