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  1. Lin
    October 2, 2012 @ 10:16 pm

    Showing how dumb they are is not good. Wouldn’t have been in any of those places myself.
    Lola, glad you are back and hope all things work out well for you soon.

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  2. Liz
    October 1, 2012 @ 12:47 am

    I lived way up in northern Idaho, and the worst messes, were sunk, buried, and/or rolled by “beginner” 4-wheeler’s who really thought that they could take on anything, but these “greenies” managed to bury, sink, roll, and/or any of the pix shown, trying to prove their “machismo”, only to choke on their humble pie, and needing one or more tow trucks!! 🙁 EXCEPT for the the big orange backhoe that needed something ALOT bigger, to get the it and the SUV out of the muck!! Most made it much worse by spinning their wheels, digging themselves even deeper! Rocking is the surest way to try to get out, but the beginners seemed to forget the basics and go for deeper, sad, but funny to watch!!!!

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  3. Lola
    September 30, 2012 @ 10:21 pm

    Bev: Thank you for your well wishes. Just keep those prayers storming up to heaven. Love you all for taking time out of your busy schedules wishing me well.I still have a long way to go.

    Peace, Joy & love,
    Lola

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  4. Bev
    September 30, 2012 @ 10:18 pm

    Yeap, Looks like their ALL stuck. Stupid people should really keep their sign on so the rest of us know not to get too close. LOL

    Lola, glad you all feeling better.

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  5. Lola
    September 30, 2012 @ 8:44 pm

    Thank you Becky and other posters for the warm welcome back on other sites. Many thanks for the e-mails, get well cards etc. I’m still very weak and shakey, had three surgeries in two days. Really took a lot out of me. Home with my animals, and trying to pace myself. Just on liquids no food in the house. Working on trying to get some food here through the Delaware County Assistance Program. Trying to get community transit to take me back and forth to hospital, doctors, etc. As the saying goes the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. And I’m as weak as a new born fawn. Just keep those prayers coming. I’ll try and keep you posted as best as I can. I have to prepare to have two knee replacements done in December/January, but need to recoup from this unexpected crises and hospital stay. I had low to almost nothing in potassium, sugar and sodium. Totally dehydrated. Heart attack, two polips removed pre-cancer, one more month of not being checked I would have had colon cancer that would have spread rapidly due to my illnesses past and present. Just keep those prayers coming please, and thanks for the warm welcome. I’m too weary to talk too much.

    Love, peace & joy,
    Lola

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  6. Kitty Litter
    September 30, 2012 @ 8:12 pm

    Hey Pinky, look again. She’s a passenger…..check out the plate and notice where the steering wheel is. I can’t really tell the gender of who (or is it whom?) is driving the vehicle.

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  7. Becky
    September 30, 2012 @ 7:36 pm

    WELCOME BACK LOLA 🙂 Glad you are feeling better. Hope all is well in your world…stay strong and healthy…GOD will help you thru this.
    @ Pinky – yup – you guess it sister – – – women would not do something dumb like these…they’d let their other half do the driving 🙂

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  8. Pinky
    September 30, 2012 @ 4:13 pm

    Hate to have to say this, but I only saw one woman in the drivers seat.

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  9. Randy G
    September 30, 2012 @ 12:38 pm

    Some of them, ‘The engine is flooded!’

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  10. Lola
    September 30, 2012 @ 12:09 pm

    Come on folks. Did any of you really think that you could drive your vehicles through the sand, water, ice etc? You saw what was ahead of you, and you still thought you could do it. Ridiculous. Get your brain cells together. Sorry I don’t mean to come down hard on you, but really, you saw what was in front of you. You need to know how to drive under those conditions and apparently none of you do.

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    • mary bare
      September 30, 2012 @ 2:06 pm

      glad you are feeling better, lola..this reminds me of a few months ago, when lowes was delivering out new fridge..it had rained the night befoe and they could only get it in thru the front door..instead of putting it on a dolly and hauling it to the door, they thought they could drive the truck to the front porch…WRONG! they got stuck in the yard and made a mess..they tried about 45 min to get unstuck and i finally told them i had stuff thawing out and could they just get the fridgein the house..of course, they asked us not to tell lowes about it or they could get fired..so i didnt tell..bozos!!!!!!

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    • Randy G
      October 7, 2012 @ 3:54 pm

      With so many people of both sexes that can’t drive on city streets, what can you exspect?

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