Posted by showcrop on December 29, 2015 at 04:59:00 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: My Turn to Rant. posted by L.Fure on December 29, 2015 at 04:45:53:
Well, it sounds like you know that it would be easier to do the correct husband thing and clear the snow before she goes to her car to leave, LOL. Last night I did some rearranging in my shop so that I could get both of our cars along with my truck into my shop before the storm. Now I need to get my self in gear and get my tractor out and clear the driveways. 35 years ago we lived across the road from an airline pilot and his wife. He was a real nice guy but was gone a lot. She was somewhat high strung. He would usually be away when it snowed and she didn't like to clear snow, so she would try to push her way through the snowbank at the end of the drive by the road. This usually did not work and she would be out there shoveling the snow from under her truck, swearing a blue streak the whole time. I would be working at my desk in the front room, and I would have gone out to offer to help her but I was very reluctant because of her being apparently so angry.
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