Word is that this happened on I95. Woman driver walked away. The pucker would have sucked my underwear up so deep I'd need a team of butt surgeons to remove them from my ass after that...
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Originally posted by DanStokes View PostOn the positive side, she got a free sheet of plywood. (Ya gotta look on the bright side......). Seriously, glad she's OK and whoever secured the load should be gelded.
DanDoing it all wrong since 1966
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Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
Never made a mistake in your life, Dan? If the boy-scout-failure did it on purpose, I'd agree - but honestly I'm getting a lot tired of gross retaliation for minor accidents.... and yeah, I'm a lawyer who chases ambulances....58 Plymouth Sport Suburban. 526 cubic inches of angry wedge! Pushbutton shifted 9 passenger killer!!"
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Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
Never made a mistake in your life, Dan? If the boy-scout-failure did it on purpose, I'd agree - but honestly I'm getting a lot tired of gross retaliation for minor accidents.... and yeah, I'm a lawyer who chases ambulances....
I'm guessing Mr. Plywood Flyer has minimum SR-22 liability coverage and is "judgment proof". . . maybe the lady will get a new windshield (which is better than the ZERO compensation I got the last time some hopped-up, illegal "guest worker" mope crashed into my old pickup . . . . .)
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Originally posted by DanStokes View PostOn the positive side, she got a free sheet of plywood. (Ya gotta look on the bright side......).
Reckless endangerment for sure.
It does remind me of the time in the long distant past when I bought a sheet of some sort of plasticized 1/4" thick Masonite to reline a mobile home bath (college student housing) . . . I had the idea that "we" (my conspirator and I ) could hold the 4'x8' sheet on the top of my '69 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ for the ten mile trip from the lumber yard (none of that fru-fru indoor Lowes/Home Depot stuff back then, BTW).
We did have a safety cord . . .one tiny bit of twine that looped through the hardtop.
I pulled out and punched it . . . The Masonite tried to go Wright Brothers on us and about ripped my arm off.
While we never lost the sheet, the stupid 5 mph trip made our arms hurt for a week. And there were innumerable moments when the Masonite wanted to slip the surly bonds of Earth (with apologies to John Gillespie Magee Jr.)
Ah yes, the insane confluence of youth, ignorance and inexperience . . . .
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Originally posted by pdub View Postf you dwell on stuff like that and let it become a part of you, we'd all be too scared to get into the car and make a trip to the grocery store.[/FONT][/SIZE]
Of all the paths you take in life - make sure a few of them are dirt.
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