I guess your windshield washer fluid doesn't have the anti freezing stuff in it. We just spray our windshields and the liquid melts most of the ice and we let the defrosters do the rest.
Coming back from NY state and driving through Canada, we had high winds and thus used more gas than on our way there. My son thought he could make it, but we ran out of gas just by the boarder. Gas is cheaper in the states. He quickly tried to find a gas station, and we would have made it except for the long red light at the intersection one block from the gas station.
His car died right there, and he said it would be best to push it out of the intersection and then he would go and get gas in a can to put in the car. Well, I had on my black Survival and going regimental as I always do. I was pushing from the back passenger side door and you know how the wind seems to come up from under the car. I felt the back of my kilt going up, and since I was pushing, couldn't do anything about it.
I could feel the wind, but am not really sure how high the kilt went up. Of course I was on the center side of the intersection where there were cars all around and people walking, but since I didn't hear any car horn toots or yells, I guess they didn't see anything! I told my wife about that when I got back in the car and she didn't say anything. She was probably trying to hold in a laugh.
DALE.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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