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Anyone haul an H or M through Atlanta today?
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Posted by REDEYE on November 28, 2005 at 17:25:17 from (24.30.48.34):
Was walkin to class today and right as I was goin over 75/85 on the 5th street bridge, about 2:15 PM, right in the middle of Atlanta, I saw an M or an H go by headed south. I was right in the middle of the bridge and got a short look at it as it went under at about 70mph. Pretty sure it was an M, but could have been an H. Whatever it was it looked really nice, as it caught my eye as it went by with a hundred or so other cars. Now some of you guys may say that I would have better luck finding a $3 bill in the middle of the Pacific vs finding out who was haulin that tractor. The way I figure, of the hundreds of thousands of cars that go through Atlanta every day, the chances of me being in a spot to see an old farmall go by is pretty much 0, and that I probabbly have a better chance finding out who it was then to see somting like that again while I am at school in Atlanta. Now if I were home an event like that wouldn't even arouse my attention. Here in Atlanta, completly out of my element, its the little things like that, which remind me of home and put a smile on my face and a little spring in my step. Been a little extra homesick lately as I had too much work to do to make it home for Thanksgiving. I guess the moral of this little story is to keep you head up and look around and appreciate all the little things you normally don't notice, as you don't realize how much you appreciate them until they're gone.
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