Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on January 12, 2017 at 15:32:13 from (172.79.137.107):
In Reply to: Todays funny posted by jon f mn on January 12, 2017 at 03:57:46:
Reminds me of a story. I used to work 20 miles from home and on one cold snowy blustery night I finally made it about 18 miles and the roads wern't plowed after that. I had to go past the Town Highway Dept. and all the doors were closed and the plows were inside. I pulled in and all the workers were inside getting warm. I asked the Highway superintendent if they had plowed my road lately. They hadn't plowed anything lately. He told a couple of the guys to get out the big double wing V plow and plow so I could get home. It was about a mile to my house, and they plowed up to my father's place next door where they could turn around and go back to the garage. That was back in the early 1980s and nobody went anywhere for the next couple of days. Another time I was out riding snowmobile, and I was watching a schoolbus that went about half way up a 1/3mile hill and stopped to let a boy off. When he tried to start again, he went backwards all the way to the bottom, and wound up in a ditch. Pretty soon along came the same snowplow, and they stopped and hooked on to the bus. They dropped the plow and the wings and started plowing up the hill, hauled the bus all the way to the top and onto the flat before they unhooked him.
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