It is bitterly cold here again. Very very cold and windy. And after the weather taunted me last week with temperatures over 60 degrees.
So it rained most of the weekend and some of the moisture got into my car. It was slightly warm yesterday so the water created a bit of humidity in my car. When heading to the gym this morning I found that with the sudden drop in temperature last night that the insides of my windows were covered in ice.
Yep.. so there I was this morning, scrapping ice off the inside of my windows, struggling to get my door to close since the locking mechanism was frozen.. and just being in a generally pissed off mood.
Oh yeah, I didn't have any cereal this morning. So I was extra pissed.
-Later
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it's going to take my arkansas mind a while to wrap around ice forming on the inside of a windshield.....
also, umm, that sucks
well.. imagine scrapping off the outside of your windows... (I know, hard for you Arkansas folks).. and now imagine doing it on the side of your car.
Protip: ice scrapers aren't shaped for the interior curve of windows... thus are highly ineffective.
interior windshield ice protip #2:
drive your car to the nearest overpass with your head out of the window, push it just off the road (extra points if you manage to leave one rear wheel in the right lane), turn on flashers, then set your car on fire. problem solved, buffalo style.
but seriously, someone needs to make a scraper for the inside of the windshield because damn it i am so tired of not SCRAPING.
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