PSA everyone in Alaska wonders how the hell is anyone allowed to drive in the south (read: any state that's below Canada) when they can't even handle the lightest dusting of snow on their roads.
Seattle is north of the northernmost point in Maine. As is most of the Canada/US border west of the Great Lakes. So there's actually a lot of territory that fits this criteria.
PSA everyone in Alaska wonders how the hell is anyone allowed to drive in the south (read: any state that's below Canada) when they can't even handle the lightest dusting of snow on their roads.
Texans think their trucks can drive on snow, but they fuck up by driving normally.
Texans think with their trucknuts
Oil is stored in the trucknuts
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Invest in flamethrowers.
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Flamethrowers sound more fun though. Think of all of the roadkill you can grill
Fun story, Portland, ME has a record low temperature of -39F, which is colder than that of Anchorage, AK at -38F.
Checkmate, liberals.
(Wait, Maine extends north of Nova Scotia and PEI, so maybe it doesn't count as "South of Canada")
Pelee Island in Ontario is at the same latitude as California's north border, so I guess Oregon and Washington are not south of Canada as well.
Seattle is north of the northernmost point in Maine. As is most of the Canada/US border west of the Great Lakes. So there's actually a lot of territory that fits this criteria.
Checkmate lihbruls
Maine is should be part of Canada. It's just easier that way.
Canada definitely does not want Maine. Except maybe the lumber in western Aroostook County.
It's just New Brunswick in America