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LOWELL, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) -- FOX 25 spoke with a Mass. plow driver on Thursday who added some colorful commentary to a YouTube clip that went viral after the Feb. 10 blizzard.

Mark Hussey, whose nickname is "Dogg," works for a private contractor paid to plow public streets north of Boston.

Dogg was working on the Sunday after a blizzard that dropped more than two feet of snow in parts of southern New England. The 47-year-old Billerica resident was on hour 20 of work when he decided to record himself in his Mack truck pushing snowbanks back in Lowell. Days later, Dogg became an Internet sensation when barstoolsports.com posted his video.

"Oh I'm sorry, was your car down there?" Dogg laughed as he pushed snow onto a car. "You want to find your car? You come see me, I'll let you know where your car is."

Dogg says pushing the snowbanks back was "his enjoyment for the night" and that he has to do it.

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