Posted by 01gentdc on September 09, 2015 at 19:51:58 from (184.16.185.205):
In Reply to: Drinking and Driving posted by John in La on September 09, 2015 at 19:38:35:
had to keep from laughin when I saw that on news,because it sounds funny but certainly is not , personally have had sneezing fitz that were so bad , made me pull the flashers and look for a way to the shoulder to get over it ,,. b-I-l wrecked a company truck when a bee rammed up his shirt sleeve.. and just last wwek, on a straightway I was wide open with the 4020 and roundbaler , my brother passed me safely and the wind from his truck nearly blew off my hat,,. as I was struggling to catch it and put it back on , I saw his brake lites, stopped just 50 feet or so straight ahead , instinctly I hit the left brake and punched the p shift clutch , the left brake grabbed before the 4020 clutched sending me into a sharp 90 degree slide into the soybean field , yes ,I stopped,, could a rolled it , had I loked both brakes together ,it woulda been much safer ,..btw , my brother wanted to know if I wanted him to rake hay ,,. smack ,,. lol
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