When I assign a photographer to get photos in the community I usually don't condone making ourselves the subject.
In this case I called staff photographer Luke Wark to get photos of people scraping ice off their cars on Wednesday morning of our Snowpocalypse 2011 (As he likes to call it).
Before Luke could go out and get photos of people scraping the 1/8 inch layer of ice from their cars, he had to get to his first.
I hope you enjoy his video.







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Keep up the good work SR one more worthless article and the political topics will be on the second page.
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Good change of pace. Thanks
LOL That was cute. It was almost as amusing as Jason & Annie's snowfight. Glad to see you guys having fun with this mess.
It is just as important to clean that back window before moving the car and not just let the defroster do that. You need to be able to see out all of the windows, not just the front and sides!
Seriously??? What is the difference if he cleaned it off or if the defroster melted it?? Clean is Clean!!!!
I thought this was cute. Nice to see someone is having fun at work.
I believe it's a fairly new Ohio law, but it's illegal to let your vehicle run unless you're with the vehicle. So much for remote starters to warm your vehicle. Don't know of any one who's been ticked thou. Auto insurance companies pushed for this.
And if the truth be told , reseachers have found that its not needed to let your car warm up , it will warm up faster when you are driving it down the street
man, most of you guys are freakin rediculous! this was just for fun, why do you guys gotta be hatin' on this guy for doing this video? geta freakin life and take something to calm you the crap down! the guys kinda cute, so i liked the video, but he sucks at getting snow and ice off his car, maybe he needs my help.......
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