Suzy is our poor, old, golden Saturn. It's on it's last leg with battery, brakes, and window problems. Though it's our only car right now, for our other cars crashed and we had to get rid of them. So me, my mom, and my little sis drove to South Jordan, Utah (Near Salt Lake City if you aren't local), to help my aunt clean up her house. I ended up entertaining her six children while my mom and my sis cleaned up. I felt bad, but I guess entertaining the kids helped my aunt stay on track with cleaning up.
Anyway, so when we left to go home, outside had created a very large wind. The wind was so strong we were standing in a cloud of dust and you couldn't see the mountains in the dirt. Now this isn't as bad as like the dust bowl, no, nothing like that, it was just very very windy. While we were driving on the interstate, we saw many tumbleweeds shooting across the streets. Well, there was a large tumbleweed, about the size of two suitcases, rolling across in front of us. The tumbleweed continued to roll across until the grill of our car sucked it in. The tumbleweed was so big, it covered half of the windshield. I bet, if someone looked at our car from the outside, it would look like our car has a giant nose on. Laughing, we continued driving, the tumbleweed still stuck on. It stuck on for several minutes until another tumbleweed, about half the size of this one, sticks to our big one, adding on to our nose. We thought it was going to to continue to add on until my mom stopped the car and the tumbleweeds rolled off to stick to another car.
So Suzy is no longer a virgin lips, the tumbleweed was too attracted to her.
Anyway, so when we left to go home, outside had created a very large wind. The wind was so strong we were standing in a cloud of dust and you couldn't see the mountains in the dirt. Now this isn't as bad as like the dust bowl, no, nothing like that, it was just very very windy. While we were driving on the interstate, we saw many tumbleweeds shooting across the streets. Well, there was a large tumbleweed, about the size of two suitcases, rolling across in front of us. The tumbleweed continued to roll across until the grill of our car sucked it in. The tumbleweed was so big, it covered half of the windshield. I bet, if someone looked at our car from the outside, it would look like our car has a giant nose on. Laughing, we continued driving, the tumbleweed still stuck on. It stuck on for several minutes until another tumbleweed, about half the size of this one, sticks to our big one, adding on to our nose. We thought it was going to to continue to add on until my mom stopped the car and the tumbleweeds rolled off to stick to another car.
So Suzy is no longer a virgin lips, the tumbleweed was too attracted to her.