My SIL drives from Manson to Ames every day, she runs the salon in JC Penney's. Hope she's OK, she should be because she comes into town on 69 (down thru Jewell).
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Did the fact that Hyundai contributes to certain charities make an impact on your buying decision? I thought their SB commercial was just awkward. I would feel like a fool being drug into a room so a stranger could thank me for buying a certain car and helping them when they know full well that it had zero to do with why I bought the car.Well, I'd best haul a$$ for home.....gotta fire up the snowblower so the vixen can get in the garage. We have a very steep driveway, and that little FWD Hyundai doesn't have much power.
That would have been 1.5 blocks from home for me way back when.Yikes. I might just park it at the Casey's in Huxley and eat a pizza lol.
Then only place I ever struggled was the Kelley hill, before they put the right turn lane in. One schmuck would slow/stop to make the turn and everyone else would get stuck on the hill. If you could keep steady forward motion it was fine.I always found that route to be more treacherous when I worked in Ankeny. They treat it less between Huxley and Ames, and exit 102 is horrible in the winter.
Then only place I ever struggled was the Kelley hill, before they put the right turn lane in. One schmuck would slow/stop to make the turn and everyone else would get stuck on the hill. If you could keep steady forward motion it was fine.
I've probably seen her - that's where I've been going for the last oh, 20 years or so...My SIL drives from Manson to Ames every day, she runs the salon in JC Penney's. Hope she's OK, she should be because she comes into town on 69 (down thru Jewell).
Drove the route for 20 years...still rather be on 69 than 35. Mostly because of the semis.That hill is bad.
I found the road wasn't good in snow, ice, or rain, but 35 would generally be relatively fine.
That would have been 1.5 blocks from home for me way back when.![]()
Younkers yes. Boston store no clue. I honestly buy work clothes basically. My wife's family still buys presents for each other for occasions (this includes occasions like flag day and first lawn mow of the year) so I basically just wear that the few times a year that it's required. I'm very cheap on clothes which is good because if we can go one day without a package of clothes for the wife being dropped off, I find it a happy day. Today there has already been two.
Lived there from 1983 to 2003, when we bought the acreage. And the road kinda skews NW/SE - never really goes E/W (IMO).Lived in the apartments behind the strip mall with the grocery store on the north side where the road bends and goes east/west for about a quarter mile or so. 1994
Just curious, Erik - what sort of vehicle did you drive? I was usually in a smaller car, low to the ground. I'd get the snow blow from the trucks really badly. I'm okay with 30 because most folks are smarter on there...but I don't drive it if it's blowing snow. It's the mini-blizzard effect that gets me.
Only thing I can figure is that I probably sit lower in the car than you do. I hated the lack of visibility.It was an Impala for most years on that job, but a smaller Cavalier the first few months or year.
The snow was always a thing, but I didn't have too much trouble with the wipers, and nothing was really changing in front of me enough to hurt much.
Lived there from 1983 to 2003, when we bought the acreage. And the road kinda skews NW/SE - never really goes E/W (IMO).![]()
Did the fact that Hyundai contributes to certain charities make an impact on your buying decision? I thought their SB commercial was just awkward. I would feel like a fool being drug into a room so a stranger could thank me for buying a certain car and helping them when they know full well that it had zero to do with why I bought the car.
Nope. No pink hand. But one of my sons was in the last class that went K-6 at Kelley elementary. They shut it down & moved the students to Slater & Cambridge for elementary, and the Jr/Sr high was in Huxley.Now that I think about it, it was not a true E/W, been long enought you could have said it went in a circle and I probably couldn't have disagreed.
Do you remember that town around there, Kelley? My roommate and I bought a fish tank stand from a guy who had a giant pink hand pointing to his property. Or was that you and papalew?