mp3boy1984
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So yesterday i am making the trip from michigan tech which is in houghton. To Lake Superior State University, which is in Sault Ste. Marie. As i am coming back it is sort of a mixture of rain and snow, then as i get onto i-75 to go the final 8 miles of my journey it all stops. I get to about 3 miles away from my school and i look in my rear view mirror to see what appeared to be mist......i thought how unusual then i look down at my temp gauge to see my engine is burning up, i was like oh s***...so i pull over, and my inside fills with smoke, i pop the hood. As i come to the front of my car i see that the whole front end of my car was a block of ice...as in top grill, lower grill, which meant that no fresh air was getting into the engine....then i see a green fluid mixed in with the ice, i was like oh man anti-freeze. I open the hood, and when the smoke had cleared, i notice that my anti-freeze over flow had built up so much pressure that it popped the top off and shot everywhere. Now my engine bay is all green. Nothing real damaging happened to my car, that i know of so far. Do you guys think that the chunk of ice could have been what did it? 
