Posted by L.Fure on December 29, 2015 at 04:45:53 from (68.169.253.43):
I'm going to need a better 4x4 or a new wife. My wife has had several different four wheel drive SUV's and she's managed to get stuck with every one of them. Here's an example. We got some snow over night. Not as much as I thought we would get, but enough. I figured that my wife's all wheel drive SUV should be able to get out to the road. Not with my wife driving it. She backed out of the garage and backed right into the deepest part of the snow. Had she looked things over before she charged out she could have avoided that area and drove right out to the road. Of course she came stomping into the house, mad as all get out, making her situation sound like it was all my fault. So I got dressed, went out to get her going. I first had her get in the vehicle and gibe it a try so I could see what was going on. Then I got in and gave it a try. I then shoved the snow out from all the wheels and told her to try it again. She got it backed up about the length of the vehicle. I told her to wait, and was going to get the tractor out of the barn. I got the tractor warmed up and drove out to clear the snow ahead of her, so she could get out. Well, while I was warming the tractor up she drove forward, and got stuck again. Now she was right in my way, and I had to dig her wheels out, so she could back up out of my way. I felt like getting behind he shinny SUV, and shoving her all the way to town, but I didn't. I cleared all the snow out to the road, and got her on her way. Oh, did I tell you our driveway is as level as a pool table? Now I'm going to have to take extra pain meds to get my back to settle down before I can continue my day, all because my wife can't seem to be able to avoid getting stuck.
The rants over. Now it's your turn to pile a little grief on me.
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