Traveling along the Kansas highway is quite uneventful. Plains, plains, and more plains. To conquer my boredom on the way to Illinois, I found entertainment by reading freeway billboards and semitrucks’ mudflaps. I wrote the phrases that made me laugh or think. Here are some:
“If you can’t see my mirrors, I can’t see you.” (In other words, back off, Buster.)
“Relieves Gas Pain.” (Promoting fuel economy.)
“Dentures in a Day.” (Okay, time to pull over and fast!)
“We Buy the Good, the Bad & the Ugly.” (Thankfully, God isn’t picky. He bought all good, bad and ugly.)
“Unstoppable, never needs batteries.” (Sounds like my kids. Actually, a name brand watch.)
1-800-GRANNY-8 (Ate what? My fried chicken and corn on the cob leftovers?)
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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Tracy says
Awesome post Tiffany! I love the concept our life is a billboard.
Shouting out my message!
Tracy
P.S. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
NanaNor's says
Dear Tiffany, Just wanted to wish you and yours a blessed Thanksgiving with travel safety while you are away.
Hugs,
Noreen
Laura says
I love this, Tiffany. I’m pondering…that’s a good question! What in the world would my billboard say? I’ll have to get back to you after I chew on this a while.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving, friend!
Robin says
Cute 🙂
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family Tiffany!
Tammy says
Happy Thanksgiving!
Just got a chance to read your story over at WeUsed2bu.Your words touched my heart.
It’s so important to share and not allow the enemy to keep us quiet. Sharing what God has done for us,gives hope to others.
In His Grace,
Tammy
Julie says
Hey friend,
I loved this post…
It’s got me thinking…I wonder what my billboard says to people.
I know what I would like it to say.
Hope your Thanksgiving is blessed.
Oh and I remember the drive from Illinois to Colorado Springs THROUGH Kansas…. It was the first time I saw a tumbleweed and miles and miles of land…. to think the wagon trains drove over that land… bless their hearts. It’s hard enough in a car traveling 65 miles an hour!!!
Love ya,
Julie
Joanne says
Happy belated turkey day!
Kimberly says
Tiffany… Thank you. This post goes along sort of with my post on my blog for today. I love how the Lord ties everything together. Praise God!