I even took Sepulveda through the pass, and ass you can see below (with Who accompaniment), everyone who did use the roads last weekend sure wasn't here...
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Carmageddon: The Chaos That Never Happened
Last weekend's 405 closure ended up to be much ado about nothing. Traffic was flowing freely, people seemed to stay put, and the whole experience appeared rather painless as the job was completed 17 hours ahead of schedule. Being the curious individual that I am, I tested the epicenter last weekend. Here's a bit of what I captured...



I even took Sepulveda through the pass, and ass you can see below (with Who accompaniment), everyone who did use the roads last weekend sure wasn't here...
I even took Sepulveda through the pass, and ass you can see below (with Who accompaniment), everyone who did use the roads last weekend sure wasn't here...
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