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Posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on November 03, 2005 at 17:38:32 from (66.6.80.48):
In Reply to: My wife was involved in a hit and run this morning posted by old on November 03, 2005 at 06:32:08:
On Friday Oct. 28th I was about 2 miles from town and 5 from home, still dark at 6:35am before time change, going home after night shift. WHAM!!! Happened so fast it was over before I knew what it was. Just saw a flash of brown, felt / heard impact and heard hard plastic from grill crunch under the tires. New front bumper and spoiler, grill, driver headlight assembly, drivers front fender and drivers door are what my body man has told me it will take to get started, says always finds more stuff broken when they tear off the old stuff. Insurance says $50.00 deductible because it was an act of nature. Body shop has a 4 week back log due to recent storm damage in area. I stopped and looked at deer (doe) going back to work and she was a big deer for this part of the country and looked to be a prime breeding specimen....oh well, it aint nothing that time and $$$ wont fix.
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