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Pace Car
On a day Both cold And dreary, I started home From work So weary. Snow had fallen Fast and heavy, Near the end Of the work day. Large, heavy flakes Most unexpected, Now covered Roads already A slushy mess. Still … Continue reading
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Tagged driving in snow, driving the pace car, guardian angel, Humor, Modern Philosopher, poem, sarcasm, satire, the long commute home, winter in Maine
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Why I Wear Brown Pants When It Snows
Do you want to know what the crazy thing about all this is, Modern Philosophers? I didn’t even realize it was going to snow today until I read an email on Friday from the HR Department. They wanted us to … Continue reading
When The Weather Outside Gets Frightful
Day 67 — I didn’t even bother to set the clock early to get up for my run. The trauma of Day 66 was sure to remain with me, and I knew my night would be fraught with nightmares. Woke … Continue reading