Posted by 730virgil on February 17, 2008 at 20:06:51 from (205.188.117.74):
tall kid was supposed to be at work at 7 am. he got up and was getting ready for work mrs 730 told him to check out road as we had rain most of night. all day yesterday tv and radio were saying not to be on road today as they would be ice covered and bunch of snow on top of ice. i told mrs 730 there isn't any way he get to work as you won't be able to get up either hill to north or south they have been bad all winter. about 6:45 phone rang tall kid went in ditch. i said what ta heck are you doing trying to go to work anyway. road is soild ice. he said i thought it was just our driveway. short time later phone rang again it was neighbor about mile north wondering if i could get their son out of ditch. itold her to call glenn as i wouldn't be able to do anything with my tractors. about 9 leroy's wife called wondering if snow had been by as leroy left at midnight to deliver newspapers. and hadn't got back. he had made it to their daughter. about noon i took 333 down the road to see if we could get tall kid's truck out of ditch. i couldn't. about 4 glenn came by with tractor and took tall kid with him to get tk's truck. he ended backing his truck all the way home as he could't get turned around. leroy went by about the same time he finally got home. glenn also got other niegbor kid out. tall kid helped get hay out for cows and we called it a day. at one time today there were 2 semis and 2 sheriff cars in ditch or hung on road north of us so road was closed for awhile we live on top of hill and have to go up a hill no matter which way we go.
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