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Squamish editorial: A winter highway song parody for locals

With the first snowfall of the season upon us in the Sea to Sky and Whistler Blackcomb now open, here鈥檚 a song for locals to sing as we watch the folks from the city try to make it up to the resort on their bald tires.
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Stay safe out there, folks.

With the first snowfall of the season upon us in the Sea to Sky and Whistler Blackcomb now open, here’s a song for locals to sing as we watch the folks from the city try to make it up to the resort on their bald tires.

This is based on the song “Splish Splash” by Bobby Darin.

Splish splash, I was taking a drive

Long about a Saturday night, yeah

Got my grub, my wheels tight to my hub

Thinking everything was alright

Well, I headed up Highway 99, put my foot to the floor

I wrapped the car around me and made sure she was in high four

And then splish, splash, turned to snow and ice

Well, how was I to know there was a slip-and-slide party going on?

Several cars were a-slipping and a sliding, reeling with the feeling

Moving and a-grooving, rocking and a-rolling, yeah

Bing bang, I saw the whole gang

Hitting the brakes in front of me

Flip flop, they were doing the bop

All the cars without snow tires had the dancing bug

There was flip-flop-wearing Peggy Sue

Good golly, Miss Motorbike Molly was-a even there, too

A-well-a, mish mash, luckily 

I had went and put my cars’ snow shoes on, yeah

So, I was a rolling and a-strolling right to Whistler

I was a rollin’ and a-strollin’, reelin’ with the feelin’

Movin’ and a-groovin’—not  slipping and-a-sliding

Stay safe out there, folks.

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