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Re: o/t blizzard stories
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Posted by farmer101IL on December 09, 2006 at 17:28:31 from (63.26.13.115):
In Reply to: o/t blizzard stories posted by n8terry on December 09, 2006 at 15:46:55:
Blizzard of either 68 or69 I think 69. I was 10. We were moving from IL to MN. Had to have been Nov. Dad was already up there for a couple of weeks. My mom , station wagon and 7 kids me the oldest, got stuck in the storm in Wisconsin. Luckily got a room at 10 at night don't ask me how. Next day took off got in to the new farm and dad had stuff plowed. I remember the MM U had a drift over it and just 3 inches of the exhaust stuck out. The 105 had a huge drift half way up it. those drifts lasted forever. Made good forts in them though. Remember a few more storms but longest ever stuck in the house was 3 days. Good times!!!
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