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Phil Skips Stones Across the Pond of Life
injest:
good lort..think how bad your CHEST would be hurting if not for that airbag! the pain in your wrist is a small price to pay...
that is a good example of how good this car does in a collision. How fast did you say you were going when you hit?
Phillip Dampier:
--- Quote from: injest on December 08, 2007, 12:20:38 am ---good lort..think how bad your CHEST would be hurting if not for that airbag! the pain in your wrist is a small price to pay...
that is a good example of how good this car does in a collision. How fast did you say you were going when you hit?
--- End quote ---
45 mph (it's a fast road in the town of Perinton, NY which is where the grocery store is located I visit every Friday.) Now as soon as this guy was in my path, I hit the brakes instantly, but there just wasn't enough room to brake. I didn't obviously hit him at that speed because I was braking for at least a second, but considering the damage it was fast enough!
Phillip Dampier:
In some lighter news, I have brought home Christmas Treezilla 2007. I really can't help myself. It's another Frasier Fur, which are popular in western New York and are trucked up from the Carolinas. It's another 7' tree and because it was still tightly wrapped, I am not sure exactly how wide this one is going to be.... Last year's conquered the living room.
John hates Christmas in general: "Phil, when are you going to get over the silly sentimentality and icons of Christmas" and either actively dislikes or ignores the Christmas tree project, so I'm bringing my 6'4" cousin over to help assemble things tomorrow.
Photos will be taken. :)
CellarDweller:
Wow! Phillip, the pics of your car are just overwhelming. I'm so glad you escaped serious injury.
look forward to the pics of your tree!
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: Phillip Dampier on December 08, 2007, 12:28:28 am ---In some lighter news, I have brought home Christmas Treezilla 2007. I really can't help myself. It's another Frasier Fur, which are popular in western New York and are trucked up from the Carolinas. It's another 7' tree and because it was still tightly wrapped, I am not sure exactly how wide this one is going to be.... Last year's conquered the living room.
John hates Christmas in general: "Phil, when are you going to get over the silly sentimentality and icons of Christmas" and either actively dislikes or ignores the Christmas tree project, so I'm bringing my 6'4" cousin over to help assemble things tomorrow.
Photos will be taken. :)
--- End quote ---
Hey Mayor,
Well, I think you more than deserve a little fun and holiday cheer with putting up the Christmas tree after all you've been through lately. Hope you have a great time decorating.
:)
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