Who could hate snowmen? They are the best results of all that winter cold and stand as proof that us humans can always make the best things even in the worst situations. Unfortunately, not all people see the existential value of snowmen and what they represent. One trucker even tried to ram a giant snowman, only to find out that Frosty’s base was a solid tree trunk.
The incident happened in Petersburg, Kentucky. Cody Lutz, his fiance Lucy and soon-to-be sister-in-law had lots of built-up snow in their yard after a big snowstorm hit their area. So the three decided to build a formidable giant snowman. It was 9-feet tall and the imposing snowman was made possible all due to a tree trunk or stump standing on their yard.

“We were playing in the snow, she’s from Mississippi so this is the most snow she’s ever seen in her entire life. I’m from Buffalo so this is no big deal. I love the snow!” said Lutz. To Lutz’ surprise, however, he came home one day to find some large tire tracks leading up to the giant snowman that they built.
What’s weird was, their giant snowman was mostly intact, save for some truck grill marks at the base with some of the snow shaken off, revealing the large, solid tree trunk behind. Turns out, it was someone with a big vehicle (presumably a truck) who tried to ram Frosty, not knowing that he had a solid tree trunk foundation:

“Instant Karma! It’s hilarious! You know, what goes around comes around, in good ways and bad ways. So, I guess everyone learns a valuable lesson here from Frosty,” declared Lutz. Frosty=1, trucker=0, bring on part two.
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