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Re: O/T Since no one's complainin' yet............
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Posted by Steven@AZ on May 04, 2007 at 20:01:39 from (24.121.155.253):
In Reply to: O/T Since no one's complainin' yet................ posted by bradk on May 04, 2007 at 19:20:05:
Interesting story to share (at least I think it is)... in 99 my brother and I both bought '98 model Dodge vehicles, I got a Neon and he got a Ram 2500 Cummins. We bought them within a month of each other without even realizing the other had bought a newer vehicle... March of 2000 I rolled my Neon, I did not have my seatbelt on and was thrown out while it was rolling - I saw the car fly over me as I hit the ground. I walked away with a fractured ankle.
 July of 2006 my brother swerved to miss a herd of deer and lost control. Went back and forth a few times, finally went to the ditch and a front wheel caught a hole by a culvert and flipped it over. Not wearing his seatbelt and was thrown from the pickup. He was knocked out but walked away with minor scratches and bruises.

 Two brothers, two 98 Dodge vehicles, six years apart, rollover, no seatbelts, walk away. To my Mom and Dad and us that is a huge miracle or two.
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