That is ironic in that all the main roads on the island have just undergone the laying of what is known as a chip seal. A thin layer of tar is spread and then fine gravel on top. Our roads were already blemish free so many don't understand why this is happening. We are a major bikers place and the gravel on the shoulders has made biking (and walking) difficult. Eventually, as the traffic travels over the road the gravel is imbedded in the tar the road becomes smooth again. I heard a couple of bikers turn on my road and express some expletives. One guy said that at least there were no pothole. We assume the county got an influx of money and needed to spend it. [dot.state.oh.us]
Looks like some of our back hick roads here in MN. Person could loose half a car in some of those.
Good old I-10.
and i-20
@glennlab Honestly, I haven't been in Louisianian since 2001.
@WonderWartHog99 Not much has changed.
Posted by glennlabLeave the kids alone.
Posted by mistymoon77Get your mind out of the gutter.. just passing along some tidbits of knowledge here.. ;)
Posted by KilltheskyfairyI like it! Also good way to use churches that are closed for 6 days!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyWhat up with that?
Posted by glennlabLet's give peas a chance.
Posted by backtobasicsThe shortest distance between two points is a straight line... Unless you are traveling on a the surface of a sphere.
Posted by bookofmoronsGoing for Level 9. maybe this road will help
Posted by glennlabDeath is nature's way of telling you it is time to slow down.
Posted by glennlabOctober's PSA
Posted by glennlabWe haven't had any pot posts in awhile
Posted by bookofmoronsWhen a picture is worth a thousand words
Posted by noworry28Evangelicals and Conservative Christian Nationalists today.
Posted by glennlabMy heart goes out to those suffering in the wake of both the recent hurricanes, Will the idiots that don't want to help stop lying.
Posted by glennlabGood old Betty calling a spade a fucking shovel.
Posted by bookofmoronsspeaks for itself
Posted by bookofmoronsKarma . . . .