Posted 2 years ago
CAD1949
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WE HAD A TORNADO HERE LAST MONTH AND MY PICKUP WAS A VICTIM OF A FALLEN PECAN TREE. IT STARTED RIGHT UP AND I HAD TO BACK IT ONTO A NEIGHBORS PARKING LOT TO REMOVE THE TREE. AFTER A LITTLE SAW WORK I HAD A NICE LITTLE CRUISER THAT MANY PEOPLE AND EVEN A HI-WAY PATROLMAN STOPPED AND TOOK A PICTURE OF. MY INSURANCE AGENT LOVED IT WHEN I DROVE TO HIS OFFICE TO MAKE MY PAYMENT. HE SAID HE NEEDED THE LAUGH AFTER THE HORROR OF THE STORM. I LEFT IT ON THE LOT FOR A WEEK BUT FINALLY SOLD IT TO A MAN FOR THE POWER TRAIN. THE LAST PICTURE SHOWS THE PART OF THE TREE I MOVED. I WILL MISS THIS DEPENDABLE OLE TRUCK. ALL IN ALL WE WERE FORTUNATE COMPARED TO MANY OTHERS HERE.
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Not how to build a Woody. Ha, Ha.
So happy for you that you can still laugh through your misfortune. Glad all made it healthy.
THANKS POP, A SENSE OF HUMOR IS AN ASSET. AS LONG AS YOU CAN LAUGH NOT ALL IS LOST. MY MISFORTUNE IS MINISCULE TO MANY OTHERS AND I AM GRATEFUL.
Wow.... scary