“Many roads are closed, dang” is exactly what has taken place. Good thing I flew home from Hoover on Monday morning…then, being stranded in a Moe’s BBQ (if they were still fixen) would be interesting.
That graphic was so very so very true because the image behind the reporter was cars parked. You were stranded in a BBQ place! How long? Are you going to be able to eat BBQ ever again without thinking of being stuck?! ~amy
I left Al on Monday morning and missed the Tuesday snow and ice. However, even with life in Hoover coming to a standstill on Tuesday and Wednesday, I understand two BBQ places were open. Wonder if it was free?
Your question does make sense. I commuted to college, and one day, when I had taken city transit, it started snowing. I, like a fool music lover, stayed after classes for my early evening college radio station show (60’s Rock and Folk), and then I found myself stuck at the school for two days. The only food was candy from vending machines in the Student Union. Yep, whenever I pass a candy vending machine, I disbelieve people who say the candy is not healthy!
Wow… vending machine food for two days. Did you teeth remain unscathed? I must have misunderstood, I thought you’d been stuck in Moes BBQ.
Be well, Steve!
~amy
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They are having so much fun! YAY.
Dang is right. rofl
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The kids did enjoy the snow, but not too long b/c it was so COLD! Thanks, jr cline. ~amy
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It was cold. brrrr
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“Many roads are closed, dang” is exactly what has taken place. Good thing I flew home from Hoover on Monday morning…then, being stranded in a Moe’s BBQ (if they were still fixen) would be interesting.
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That graphic was so very so very true because the image behind the reporter was cars parked. You were stranded in a BBQ place! How long? Are you going to be able to eat BBQ ever again without thinking of being stuck?! ~amy
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I left Al on Monday morning and missed the Tuesday snow and ice. However, even with life in Hoover coming to a standstill on Tuesday and Wednesday, I understand two BBQ places were open. Wonder if it was free?
Your question does make sense. I commuted to college, and one day, when I had taken city transit, it started snowing. I, like a fool music lover, stayed after classes for my early evening college radio station show (60’s Rock and Folk), and then I found myself stuck at the school for two days. The only food was candy from vending machines in the Student Union. Yep, whenever I pass a candy vending machine, I disbelieve people who say the candy is not healthy!
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Wow… vending machine food for two days. Did you teeth remain unscathed? I must have misunderstood, I thought you’d been stuck in Moes BBQ.
Be well, Steve!
~amy
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Fails are funny!
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They are! I need to see other’s mistakes so I feel better about my own! Thanks, John. ~amy
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