Posted by dave2 on March 30, 2011 at 03:14:42 from (79.240.154.246):
Was the 1st one at an accident yesterday about a mile from the house.
Pretty, but kinda scatterbrained little girl from down the street was driving a mercedes station wagon doing whatever it ws that would make her wreck on a perfectly flat, straight road in perfect weather. I had just turned off onto the road in time to see her run off on ene side, try to correct, and go off the other side and flip the car a couple times. Junk flying out of the car wasn't surprising cause she was never known for housekeeping skills. By the time I got there, I realized that one of the thinks that flew out was her. Poor kid looked like her upper half had gone through a cuber. Done my best to keep her calm and immobile with the help of a couple soldiers that stopped til the medical folks got there. It's gonna take a lot of bondo to patch her up presentable but she'll never be the same. Thing is, the car wasn't really hurt that bad and she'da prolly just been shakin a little had she been strapped in.
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