A snowstorm in the South is about as rare as a glass of unsweetened tea at a church supper. Folks around Birmingham, Ala. weren’t all that worried though. The storm was only supposed to dust the city – not even enough powder for a Southern snowman.
So when the first snowflakes began to fall, no one paid all that much attention. But then, the flakes kept falling. Before too long folks in places like Hoover and Inverness realized it was much more than a dusting. By that point, it was too late for anyone to do anything.
Icy interstates and highways soon became clogged with cars and trucks. Thousands of motorists soon found themselves stranded with nowhere to go – including many stuck on Highway 280.
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Those Christians are such horrible people, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, I know all about the values charity and giving in the christian community. BUT somehow I think Chick execs are feeling pretty good about the free advertising
ReplyDeleteThere MAY be hope for our country after all.
ReplyDeleteGood company and good food. Support our local restaurant in Salisbury.
ReplyDeletegood thing it didn't snow on Sunday
ReplyDeleteThis is just PR. Don't try to make this about religion people.
ReplyDeleteI don't care what ANY of you think. no one FORCED this company to go out there and be so generous. My hat is tipped to a mighty fine company like those and I could only wish and pray more Americans started thinking of others before themselves. You only live ONCE people, PAY IT FORWARD.
ReplyDeleteTo play devil's advocate Joe, why can't Chick Fil A be selfish (PR boost) AND generous? I don't have a problem with it just pointing out whats happening here.
ReplyDeleteI'm cold, I wants my CHICK FIL A!
ReplyDeleteI always choose Chik-fil-a as my primary lunch stop when available, even when I'd rather have a burger...
ReplyDeleteGod bless them!