A blonde gets lost in a snowstorm and remembers this neat trick

A blonde driving a car got lost in a snowstorm. She didn’t panic, though, since she remembered something her father had taught her: “If you ever get stuck in a snowstorm, just wait for a snow-plow to come by, and follow it.” Soon enough, a snowplow passed by, and she began to follow it.

It was a challenging and dangerous journey, but she was able to follow the plow for around 45 minutes. Finally, the truck driver got out and asked her what she was doing. She responded that her father had taught her that if she ever got trapped in a snowstorm, she should follow a plow.

The driver nodded and replied, “Well, I’m done with the Wal-Mart parking lot, do you want to follow me over to Best Buy now?”

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