Viper as a form of therapy.

Vreracing

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My Viper has been trapped behind a wall of ice and snow since we had kind of freak snow storm. If it snows 20 inches anywhere it tends to slow things down. If it snows 20 inches in Texas even the mail doesn't get delivered.

I finally was able to get the Viper out. The roads are clear. My staff has commented that I look much better than before. I think after about a week I went into serious Viper withdrawals. Its pretty rough because my other Vehicle is a Suburban.

Now I'm back in the car the sky looks bluer and the grass looks greeener.

Life is good again.
 

VIPERESS

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How I can relate!!! We had 14 inches of snow a little over a week ago. The Viper has been "calling my name" from the garage. The roads are still a mess and they sanded and salted like I have never seen in my life!!!
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So while the snowfall initially was beautiful and I have to admit that I had some fun doing 360's in the local parking lots with my truck, I do feel as though, I too, am experiencing some major Viper withdrawl. Yesterday, I backed it out of the garage into the street, did a little tidying up in the garage, and then pulled it back in the garage(that only provided very minimal stress relief!!!)
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I do look forward to them cleaning up the roads so that I can be "myself" again.
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Have a wonderful day!!
Laura
 

John ACR

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"Prozac on wheels"
I need my Rx filled ASAP here in NJ too!
Hoping for a fast recovery.
 

Nadine UK GTS

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Totally agree, I NEED my FIX daily. I've got the "DT's" real bad, as I can't drive my beloved due to no exhaust at the moment! Well, I couldn't stand it, I did actually take him out with just headers on, for a few short trips...
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