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Posted by Chris Brown on December 15, 2003 at 15:27:04 from (209.206.208.46):
In Reply to: Re: Re: D*m fool in a hurry on slippery roads posted by Deas Plant. on December 15, 2003 at 11:44:56:
Some people just have to learn the hard way,I did. I am 31 now,but up to the time I was about 25 I was the baddest fastest thing on the road. I was one of those smart @sses that squawl tires passing a tractor on a hill doing over a hundred. I was trying to beat my best time on a 35 mile trek between work and home one midnight and I lost it on a curve,last time I looked I was doin near 90. The pickup flipped three times and I flew @ss first out the passenger window(no seatbelt).I don't know how ,but I was not seriously injured.Just scratches and bruises but I now have a different outlook on things. My wife even jokes about me drivibg like a granny and being able to see an accident before it happens. I could care less if I get there or not ,much less be the first one there. If God protects drunks and fools,Then I must fit in there somewhere.
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