Posted by dave2 on January 30, 2010 at 10:41:17 from (139.139.35.70):
We got a bunch of snow (about 8 inches) in a couple of hours and still dumping. Roads are OK and MOST folks have enough sense to stay home.
Coming out of town to the State road, there is a place the snow drifts a couple feet or so. Guy has his mercedes in the ditch about midway on the drift. Being the people person I am. I put a strap on him and pull him out.
When he gets on the road he didn't stop. so I tried to keep ahead of him and ran myself in the ditch on the other side. No problem, I got a helper there..... Got the back open and got a shovel, unhooked the strap to get it out of the way and started clearing a path to back out. Heard a car door and a motor and this guy is in his car squeezing by me and takes off. All I could do was watch and shake my head.... Got out without a problem, it's just the principal.......
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 11:33:10 01/30/10.
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