Interesting trip to the yogurt shop
Posted: August 23, 2006, 7:18 pm
So I had left work early yesterday to go run a few errands. On my way back home I decided to get some frozen yogurt, so I stopped at a place called Glaciers in a small town called Wayzata.
I am about 100 feet from the door when this huge line of cars starts to roll into the parking lot. Soon I piece it together and realize that there are about 40-50 cars total. About 20 state patrol cars, and about 20 suburbans. There were four guys in each suburban, each with a assault rifle and most of them were hanging out of the windows. Smack dab in the middle is Bush's limo.
So here I am standing there on the sidewalk still half confused and Bush gets out and walks about 10 feet in front of me ( I got the obligatory presidential wave) he goes in, gets some frozen yogurt and comes right back out.
Apparently he was going to a benefit dinner at one of the mansions on lake Minnetonka nearby. I knew he was in town, but I had no idea he would be anywhere near where I was at the time so it was kind of a funny coincidence.
I got on the freeway to go home after this and the westbound side of the freeway (goes past Wayzata ) was 4 lanes and at a dead stop for 5 miles or so. I guess they had all exits onto the freeway closed for a good 2.5-3 hours.
Anyways, thats my story.
I am about 100 feet from the door when this huge line of cars starts to roll into the parking lot. Soon I piece it together and realize that there are about 40-50 cars total. About 20 state patrol cars, and about 20 suburbans. There were four guys in each suburban, each with a assault rifle and most of them were hanging out of the windows. Smack dab in the middle is Bush's limo.
So here I am standing there on the sidewalk still half confused and Bush gets out and walks about 10 feet in front of me ( I got the obligatory presidential wave) he goes in, gets some frozen yogurt and comes right back out.
Apparently he was going to a benefit dinner at one of the mansions on lake Minnetonka nearby. I knew he was in town, but I had no idea he would be anywhere near where I was at the time so it was kind of a funny coincidence.
I got on the freeway to go home after this and the westbound side of the freeway (goes past Wayzata ) was 4 lanes and at a dead stop for 5 miles or so. I guess they had all exits onto the freeway closed for a good 2.5-3 hours.
Anyways, thats my story.