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#27 Dec 16 2005 at 1:28 PM Rating: Decent
trickybeck wrote:

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So ice on the road makes it ok to blame him for every single wreck that occurs?

And a wreck that occurs makes it okay to blame the school official?


To be consistent, all of the wrecks should be attributed to the school official by way of the 6 degrees of separation law.
#28 Dec 16 2005 at 1:29 PM Rating: Default
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I'm assuming his car swerving across 2 lanes and doing a 360 might have affected the cars behind him. He didn't really make it clear in his description.


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I look in my rear view after hitting the wall and facing the wrong direction and see a SUV hit the same thing and take out a few lines on a power pole and land on its side.


Sure sounds like he swerved in front of them to me ...


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And a wreck that occurs makes it okay to blame the school official?


I never said it was, I was just pointing out the fallacy in your statement.
#29 Dec 16 2005 at 1:30 PM Rating: Decent
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Kelvy wrote:
sunny and 45 today

I was cruising with my windows down.


Doh thats abit cold for windows down eh?
#30 Dec 16 2005 at 1:31 PM Rating: Decent
Buttercuup wrote:
Kelvy wrote:
sunny and 45 today

I was cruising with my windows down.


Doh thats abit cold for windows down eh?


Please tell me you are joking.
#31 Dec 16 2005 at 1:37 PM Rating: Good
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Sure sounds like he swerved in front of them to me ...

I don't know what you're implying by this. He said he saw the SUV hit the same thing, but didn't say whether the same thing was the "patch of ice" or the "wall of dirt and snow."


Edit: this argument is getting stupid and pedantic.

Accidents happen in winter. Guy gets in accident, gets mad at someone else, ******* on forum. End of story.





Edited, Fri Dec 16 13:40:59 2005 by trickybeck
#32 Dec 16 2005 at 2:16 PM Rating: Default
To clear it up, I wasn’t near any cars at the time (the ones behind me were a good distance back) I was in the passing lane from turning on the high way from a light and not moving into the cruising lane because of very slow moving truck and I didn’t really want to change lanes due to the ice, was no need for it since noone was around me anyway. I hit the patch and it sent me kinda sideways into the cruising lane then back to the passing lane (fishtail?) Then from the passing lane sideways all the way back across the cruising lanes and into the snow covered dirt hill thing. I want to call it a embankment but I think that is a sort of ditch. Not just a rise in the ground. Anyway, hit the wall and spun around 360 in the shoulder of the lane. ~2 sec later in the rear view/side window I see the SUV accident. I don’t know where it came from (what lane) or if it hit the same ice patch, all I saw was the impact, sparks, and flip. My crash/swerve could have caused her to panic and break but she mush have still be pretty far back. A good 20-40 car distances. Also take into account that it happened in about 5 seconds give or take (my crash, not hers)

BTW: had I seen that SUV crash in a movie it would have been sweet, but in real life its just ******* scary.
#33 Dec 16 2005 at 3:09 PM Rating: Decent
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BTW: had I seen that SUV crash in a movie it would have been sweet, but in real life its just @#%^ing scary.


So it's scary if you don't see it but cool if you do? Okay that makes sense.
#34REDACTED, Posted: Dec 16 2005 at 3:13 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Because he couldn't have been talking about the fake/real part or anything
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