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February 26th, 2013, 12:22 PM #41

Originally Posted by
taz42
Yuck, that's creepy
Whoever was doing the pouring has some nerve, if that thing started moving on me I would have jumped 3 miles.
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February 26th, 2013, 12:47 PM #42

Originally Posted by
PPharoah
Whoever was doing the pouring has some nerve, if that thing started moving on me I would have jumped 3 miles.
I definitely would have left a skidmark in my pants.
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February 26th, 2013, 12:55 PM #43
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February 26th, 2013, 01:07 PM #44

Originally Posted by
16scores
I have no problem with eating meat, in fact I'm a big time carnivore, but that just seems cruel.
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February 26th, 2013, 01:55 PM #45
I will be very impressed with myself when they win this...
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February 26th, 2013, 02:06 PM #46
So I was not kidding when I said earlier that my night last night got a little weirder. I was almost home last night when my daughter and I witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident. I will not go into details on the person's condition but I was the first person there and it was an almost surreal moment. This guy was in bad shape but he must have had an angel watching over him because while I was with him and standing watch over him, (because he went across the median and ended up in opposing traffic lanes) to make sure no one one hit him or his motorcycle, an ambulance just happened to be going by and I flagged them down. All the while my daughter is on the phone with 911. When the guys in the ambulance took over they began asking questions and relaying information to my daughter as she talked to the 911 operator. Soon there were tons of emergency personal there to take over the situation, I gave my statement to a police officer and we were on our way. I tell you this not to bum anyone out, but to tell everyone that I am a proud dad for the way my daughter handled the situation. Way to go honey.
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February 26th, 2013, 02:09 PM #47

Originally Posted by
Rawley19
So I was not kidding when I said earlier that my night last night got a little weirder. I was almost home last night when my daughter and I witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident. I will not go into details on the person's condition but I was the first person there and it was an almost surreal moment. This guy was in bad shape but he must have had an angel watching over him because while I was with him and standing watch over him, (because he went across the median and ended up in opposing traffic lanes) to make sure no one one hit him or his motorcycle, an ambulance just happened to be going by and I flagged them down. All the while my daughter is on the phone with 911. When the guys in the ambulance took over they began asking questions and relaying information to my daughter as she talked to the 911 operator. Soon there were tons of emergency personal there to take over the situation, I gave my statement to a police officer and we were on our way. I tell you this not to bum anyone out, but to tell everyone that I am a proud dad for the way my daughter handled the situation. Way to go honey.
Thats a scary scenario, glad it didn't get worse. It was incredibly dangerous to be attempting to block traffic yourself (not a cop cruiser). Just know that you did what I would have hoped to have done myself.
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February 26th, 2013, 02:12 PM #48
Let's keep the momentum train going!!! Go Kings Go!!!
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February 26th, 2013, 02:22 PM #49
I sold cookies but got not nookie last night but that's iokay KINGS WIN!
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February 26th, 2013, 02:24 PM #50

Originally Posted by
Rawley19
So I was not kidding when I said earlier that my night last night got a little weirder. I was almost home last night when my daughter and I witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident. I will not go into details on the person's condition but I was the first person there and it was an almost surreal moment. This guy was in bad shape but he must have had an angel watching over him because while I was with him and standing watch over him, (because he went across the median and ended up in opposing traffic lanes) to make sure no one one hit him or his motorcycle, an ambulance just happened to be going by and I flagged them down. All the while my daughter is on the phone with 911. When the guys in the ambulance took over they began asking questions and relaying information to my daughter as she talked to the 911 operator. Soon there were tons of emergency personal there to take over the situation, I gave my statement to a police officer and we were on our way. I tell you this not to bum anyone out, but to tell everyone that I am a proud dad for the way my daughter handled the situation. Way to go honey.
Proud of your daughter too! It's not easy to remain calm in those situations.
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