Do you have to drive to work on Monday?

Do you have to drive to work on Monday?

Yes

3

No

4

Yes

3 Comments
Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Of course! Global warming and climate change has made it possible to drive in any conditions.

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Rob Mandeville
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Rob Mandeville

I have disabled people that count on my to be there for them.

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Eric Cornelison
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Eric Cornelison

I had to work today & thought the best route to take was 63 north to I-70 east. WOW 63 needs some help because I was driving sideways at 18 mph before I got to the stadium exit ramp. 70 wasn’t too bad. Arrived to work in an hour with white knuckles which is normally a 15 minute drive.

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No

4 Comments
Jim Sheets
1
Jim Sheets

I had to drive to work on the Railroad for 42+ years Rain snow ice etc. Now being retired I am blessed and get to watch others. take care of all that.

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Catherine Branson
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Catherine Branson

At Unilever in Jefferson City, our plant manager cares about safety and delayed factory start up until noon to give time for employees to safely get to the factory and allow road workers less congestion to clear roads. #loveUNILEVER!

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Do you prefer real or artificial Christmas trees?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
12/26/2022

Do you prefer real or artificial Christmas trees?

58%
Real WINNER

2

42%
Artificial

8

58%
Real

1 Comments
Les Adams
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Les Adams

Better for our air quality, benefits Oregon agriculture vs. Chinese corporations, and they are the real thing.

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42%
Artificial

6 Comments
Shirley Tegland Moody
1
Shirley Tegland Moody

I am allergic to pine trees

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Les Adams
Les Adams

Almost no Christmas trees are pine trees.

Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

Artificial because it's easier, and definitely cheaper. We have had the same articial tree for about 10 years. I refuse to pay $100 or more for a real Christmas Tree. We stopped buying real Christmas trees when it cost us $50 for one. Now the Christmas trees are $100 or more.

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Skye pie
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Skye pie

Ik its a tradition but if u cant keep ir tree healthy and alive outside dont cut it down jus to have it up for a month

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Joyce Scarborough
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Joyce Scarborough

I really would love a real tree, but have learned to love artifical trees to keep alergies under control.

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k san
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k san

For most of my life, I was an avid real tree person; however, in my later years, I find my artificial tree very easy to deal with, so I am a convert.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Real ones dry out if you don't water them often and the needles come off

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Do you prefer white Christmases?

Do you prefer white Christmases?

Yes

2

No

1

Yes

2 Comments
Rachel Clara Smith
1
Rachel Clara Smith

There's something magical about a sprinkling of snow on Christmas 😊 And heavy enough snow means snow angels, snowmen, and snowball fights! ❄️

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Belinda Kitchen
1
Belinda Kitchen

Christmas should be white . It's just not the same !!!! You wouldn't want the 4th of July in winter ? Just Christmas should have snow it means clean !!!!

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No

1 Comment
k san
0
k san

The older I get - since I don't ski any more - snow just represents work for me, so if I never saw another snow flake, it would be just fine with me!

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