Lineman Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Up there by Lake Woebegone it was snowing heavily and blowing to the point that visibility was almost zero when Lena got off work. She made her way to her car and wondered how she was going to get home. She sat in her car while it warmed up and thought about her situation. She remembered Ole's advice that if she got caught in a blizzard, she should wait for a snowplow to come by and follow it. That way she would not get stuck in a snow drift. Sure enough, in a little while, a snowplow went by and she started to follow it. As she followed the snowplow, she felt quite smug as they continued, and she was not having any problem with the blizzard conditions. After some time had passed, she was somewhat surprised when the snowplow stopped and the driver got out and came back to her car and signaled her to roll down her window. The snowplow driver wanted to know if she was all right, as she had been following him for a long time. She said that she was fine and told him of Ole's advice to follow a snowplow when caught in a blizzard. The driver replied that it was OK with him, and she could continue if she wanted ... but he was done with the Wal-Mart parking lot and was going over to Canadian Tire next. Quote Visit and Share the BibleTimelines.com URL ! (Explain the Gospel in just a few minutes, or maybe even seconds.)
Taylor Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Oh those great Lake Woebegone stories! rofl! Quote
olger Posted January 14, 2009 Posted January 14, 2009 "Rick the TV dog" Quote "Please don't feed the drama queens.."
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