We got about 12 inches(30 centimeters) of snow last night, and its the last day of the semester today so everyone who hasn't left yet to go home for break is leaving today.
Well I did my good deed for the day. I was out dusting off my truck(I got it back just in time for 2 major storms) and getting it out of the parking lot so the plow can come though and I decided that I was going to be a good sumeritan today and help people out. I help push out someone's car, all the way out of the lot because we would get him free and then like 5 feet later he would be stuck again...
I also helped shovel out 2 other cars in one of the student lots on campus because the plows suck around here and didn't even come close to where the cars were parked(probably safety related if you think about it). One of the guys I helped out was from a town right by my home town and he was shocked when I came over and helped dig him out. The other person was a girl and she was very happy to have the help.
It feels good to help others and if my back and shins weren't killing me(the snow was up to my knees) I would be out there doing more. We need to invent a shovel you don't need to bend over to use...that would be great...or a heat ray that we could just melt the snow with, that way we don't have to keep moving it from stall to stall.
Well I did my good deed for the day. I was out dusting off my truck(I got it back just in time for 2 major storms) and getting it out of the parking lot so the plow can come though and I decided that I was going to be a good sumeritan today and help people out. I help push out someone's car, all the way out of the lot because we would get him free and then like 5 feet later he would be stuck again...
I also helped shovel out 2 other cars in one of the student lots on campus because the plows suck around here and didn't even come close to where the cars were parked(probably safety related if you think about it). One of the guys I helped out was from a town right by my home town and he was shocked when I came over and helped dig him out. The other person was a girl and she was very happy to have the help.
It feels good to help others and if my back and shins weren't killing me(the snow was up to my knees) I would be out there doing more. We need to invent a shovel you don't need to bend over to use...that would be great...or a heat ray that we could just melt the snow with, that way we don't have to keep moving it from stall to stall.