What in the World?
Ok, so how in the world did I forget to put this in the blog?
Sometime during the 3rd week of July, I decided it would be fun to take a really late night drive on the dark, tumble-weed infested roads of Texas. I drove for a few hours which totally winded down my day. I proceed down 1462, 2814, or whatever this road's name is, and I begin to daze a little as I watched my headlights hover over the road in front of my car.
Then I pull one of those numbers where I stare a little and say to myself, "What is that?"
Three point five seconds later I find myself swurving my car to left of the biggest cow I have ever seen. I could help but notice that as I was speeding around this heiffer at 60+ mph, it had a great fear in it's eyes and the poor thing tried so hard to run that it's hooves were slipping on the pavement while it's flailing utters threw it off balance. I had been going so fast when i swurved around the cow that when I tried to switch back in my lane, my brakes locked and the back of my car fish taled until I was face 180 degrees the opposite way I was heading. I saw oncoming cars that were following me and I flashed my brights at them because my car had died and I couldn't move outta there way. Just like in a movie, the cows walked back in front of my headlights across the street toward what I had assumed was there pasture. Boy was that cow lucky!!!
Because of His Blessings,
Jeremy
Sometime during the 3rd week of July, I decided it would be fun to take a really late night drive on the dark, tumble-weed infested roads of Texas. I drove for a few hours which totally winded down my day. I proceed down 1462, 2814, or whatever this road's name is, and I begin to daze a little as I watched my headlights hover over the road in front of my car.
Then I pull one of those numbers where I stare a little and say to myself, "What is that?"
Three point five seconds later I find myself swurving my car to left of the biggest cow I have ever seen. I could help but notice that as I was speeding around this heiffer at 60+ mph, it had a great fear in it's eyes and the poor thing tried so hard to run that it's hooves were slipping on the pavement while it's flailing utters threw it off balance. I had been going so fast when i swurved around the cow that when I tried to switch back in my lane, my brakes locked and the back of my car fish taled until I was face 180 degrees the opposite way I was heading. I saw oncoming cars that were following me and I flashed my brights at them because my car had died and I couldn't move outta there way. Just like in a movie, the cows walked back in front of my headlights across the street toward what I had assumed was there pasture. Boy was that cow lucky!!!
Because of His Blessings,
Jeremy
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You crack me up!
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