It’s nice to have a man around

Henry Temmermans was coming home from work on the freeway just like every other day, but this was not going to be the same. He noticed a car driving on the shoulder, then on the grass next to the road and then coming back on to the road all at a steady speed. While other drivers worked around the wandering vehicle Henry knew something was more than wrong with the car or the driver. He got next to wandering car and saw a woman slumped over the steering wheel. He honked, but she was seemingly passed out, but still going a pretty noticeable speed on the divided highway in rush hour. Since she would not or could not respond to his honking and traveling parallel to her, he made a decision. Henry knew that one of these swerves was going to wreck her car or get someone killed trying to pass her swerving on and off the road. He pulled in front of her car and got in the curb lane and slowed down until her car, seemingly on automatic pilot, crashed onto the back of his car and stopped. His brave actions were all captured on the dashboard camera of someone driving behind (see below) including where the car filming stopped and pulled over behind the two. Henry put his car in park and jumped out to assist the woman slumped over the wheel who had vomited all over herself and the front seat. 911 and police were called and followed shortly. As for his car, Henry said: “It is a company car, it will be repaired again. I haven’t thought about the consequences of the collision at all. If you see someone in need, you have to help. It’s that simple. And luckily it ended well in the end.”

Women drivers

A car gets a flat tire on the Interstate one day. The lady driver eases it over onto the shoulder of the road. She carefully steps out of the car and opens the trunk. She then takes out two cardboard men, unfolds them and stands them at the rear of the vehicle facing oncoming traffic. The lifelike cardboard men are in trench coats and appear naked to approaching drivers. Not surprisingly, the traffic became snarled and backed up. It wasn’t very long before a police car arrives. The Officer, clearly enraged, approaches the lady of the disabled vehicle yelling, “What is going on here?”
“My car broke down, Officer” says the woman, calmly.
“Well, what the hell are these obscene cardboard pictures doing here by the road?!” asks the Officer.
“Well, those are my emergency flashers!” she replies.

A woman made a right hand turn from the left lane and collided with another car. The driver of the other car angrily asked “Why lady didn’t you signal you were going to turn.” She did not hesitate for a moment and answered, “Mister, I always turn here.” 

One middle aged woman was talking to another on the telephone: “I ran into an old friend from high school the other day. She looked marvelous. She had not gained an ounce; she didn’t have a single wrinkle, so I ran into her again.” 

A lot of women are turning into good drivers.
So, if you’re a good driver, watch out for turning women!

November 23rd Birthdays

1997 – Laura Marie Johnson, 1997 – Lea Mary Johnson, 1971 – Lisa Arch, 1967 – Salli Richardson

1980 – David Britz , 1977 – Page Kennedy, 1962 – John Schnatter, 1975 – Lucas Grabeel

Morning Motivator:

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.

A real Humanitarian:

Watch it happen: