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Posted by NC Wayne on June 01, 2006 at 19:13:41 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Traffic Accident posted by edchainsaw on June 01, 2006 at 19:03:29:
We've got a friend who's Dad was killed some years back, turning into the drive at his house headed home from the field, when a guy hit him broadside. I recently followed a customr as he moved a backhoe back to a neighbor house for me to repair. I was nearly stradling the line in my sevice truck to keep anybody from passing as he turned in when a Mustang full of kids came past the 8 cars waiting behind me, and then past me with two tires on the shoulder. I saw and heard them when they cut out from behind the line of cars and they never even slowed down, even as they passed me on the shoulder. If the guy had turned two seconds sooner they would have broadsided him, as it was it was an extremely near miss. I just wish I could have caught the idiot punks and given them a cussing they'd never forget.....Might not have done any good for them but I sure would have felt better....LOL
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