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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 1054) [Remember the Trade Center!!]
Various News Sources and FReepers
| December 10, 2003
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Posted on 12/10/2003 4:06:23 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
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To: Guenevere
I believe in guardian angels, too. I just don't understand why these two had to be hit by that car. One of those things we aren't meant to understand, I guess.
To: Miss Marple
...a drunk driver perhaps.
Who in their right mind would speed up like that...
Again, I am so sorry...
Please get some rest....g'night hon.
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:04:50 PM PST
by
Guenevere
(..., .a long time Florida resident and voter!)
To: Miss Marple
I know...
....but we must hold on to our faith, especially now.
Especially now.
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:07:35 PM PST
by
Guenevere
(..., .a long time Florida resident and voter!)
To: Miss Marple
Oh (((Jane))), what awful news! Haven't finished reading the thread....Have you talked to the police yet?....You're a key witness, it seems like.
Glad physically you're okay, but emotionally you're naturally hurting.
I'll pray for the victims and you. So upsetting!
To: Molly Pitcher; Guenevere
Yes, I am a witness. I had to sit in a police car and fill out a report. I just can't get over how things can happen so quickly.
Well, I am going to read the news and get my mind off this for a bit. Thanks to both of you for your concern.
To: Miss Marple
Yes, I see you've talked to the police. You may want to write some things down as well. I'm afraid this is going to be a new chapter in your life for awhile, Jane. If they catch the driver, there are criminal, as well as likely civil trials ahead.
To: Miss Marple
Jane, the HGTV special at the WH is going to be repeated. I'll check and let you know since it sounds like you missed it.
To: Miss Marple
Oh my Miss Marple,
I am so sorry.
The other morning, I slammed my own vehicle into a tree. You all, (ATRW participants) likely do not know this, but I have a CDL or Commercial Drivers License.) I am a seriously professionally trained truck driver, but I do not any longer, work as a driver. I used to moonlight quite a bit as a trucker for years, but those days are long gone.
Last Saturday, I wrecked my car. Mostly it was due to snowy conditions, which I underestimated. When I went into that skid, there was another car, coming the opposite way toward me. I do indeed know how to recover from a skid. I had good teachers, so long ago, back at the Army AIT school, at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
I simply was unable to turn the steering wheel. It might have meant the death of some anonymous person to me. I had to let go of the situation, and I sort of was (for a brief instant) annoyed at myself for doing that. After all, ain't I the owner of the road?
Once the other car passed me, it was too late for me to control the slide, that I found myself in. I could have easily done such a thing a moment earlier, if only that other car had not been there at that exact moment.
Who knows who was in that vehicle? Perhaps a future friend, perhaps a neighbor. I then saw the tree, looming closer, and I mentally braced myself for the impact which was clearly inevitable. I see now that I have had more than one interlude with a tree in my life. I am not wanting to wax philisophical just now, here in this place.
I slammed into it with great force. My velocity was much greater than the result of any aggression on my part. The Law of Gravity, is much more influential on my car, than my pedal, and foot control ever could have been. I simply lost control of the vehicle, and I had no other option, than to just sit there and ride that thing out.
BANG! I still feel the aches. I was a bit injured as a result of the crash. I am hurting a little, and my ego is the most greatly bruised part of me.
Meanwhile, back at your note, which impelled me to comment without hesitation. I have worked in the transportation business for just about all of my adult life. I have seen so many people walk away from such incredibly horrible acidents. I swear, it is unbelievable, what people sometimes live through.
When I was in the Army, I actually held the role of Safety NCO for a time. I never made it to the true rank of NCO, but the Army don't care about certain protocols, in certain ways. I was the person (for a time) who was responsible (in my Battalion) for reporting on Vehicle Accidents, and other such things.
OMG, you would not believe what certain young men have walked away from without injury. The wrecks that I have seen defy description. Those kids walked away from unspeakable physical destruction from events which occurred while moving great weight at more than human speed. It was simply at times unbelievable to behold such things, yet I did, on more than one occasion.
Anyhow, the other day, I wrecked my car. I was simply driving too fast for the road conditions, 25 MPH can be so reckless at times.
A tree saved my life, and possibly the lives of anonymous others. If that tree were not there, I likely would have slid a bit futher down. I could have slammed into a car or two just beyond, and if that, my vehicle would have probably flipped, and I would have been inverted, and likely been very greatly wounded. More likely I would have been bloodied, and upside down. It is possible that I might have been killed because of that other possible impact. I am very serious about these things.
I almost lost my life, last Saturday morning, at about 10:40 A.M.!
I am greatly humbled by what happened. I sense that God, or the Universe, wants me to learn from certain things.
I am so trying to learn!
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:22:46 PM PST
by
Radix
(No Tag Line this week.)
To: Miss Marple
News just reported that both are still alive, for the time being - Wife in serious, husband in critical, which pretty well fits your grasp of it.
It's horrible. They're really nice people, whose kids go to school with mine.
To: The Coopster
Well, this really shook me up. I have been trying to call your sister, who isn't answering. I wonder how much she saw.
To: The Coopster
You're in our prayers, too.
How about your kids? Did they see the accident and/or its aftermath?
It's particularly sad that this happened at such an event with kids around and the merriment. We'll be lifting all of you (your family and your church community) up in our prayers.
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:37:09 PM PST
by
kayak
(The Vast, Right-Wing Conspiracy is truly Vast! ~ JohnHuang2)
To: Radix
Have you found out whether your car is going to be fixable or not?
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:44:36 PM PST
by
kayak
(The Vast, Right-Wing Conspiracy is truly Vast! ~ JohnHuang2)
To: kayak
They didn't see anything, other than the emergency vehicles. We didn't tell them anything specific, only that there had been an accident. There'll be plenty of time for details later.
To: The Coopster
That's one small thing to be thankful for at least, though I think that often kids deal with such things better than adults. They don't have the perspective we do to understand all the implications and ramifications of events.
But I'm glad that they didn't actually witness anything. I just wish your mother hadn't either.
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:49:15 PM PST
by
kayak
(The Vast, Right-Wing Conspiracy is truly Vast! ~ JohnHuang2)
To: Miss Marple
What a horrible thing to witness. I am so sorry for your friends, and for you also. Praying for all.
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posted on
12/10/2003 7:51:57 PM PST
by
kassie
To: Radix; Miss Marple; The Coopster
Radix, I'm so happy your accident did not involve others and that you are all right.
MM and Coopster, My heart aches for those people, literally.
Many years I was in the car of a friend when the road changed from pavement to loose stone. A split second and he lost control of the car and his life.
At that time seat belts were not in cars or at least they were not mandatory. I was thrown outside the car, but I had no serious injuries other than permanent back pain.
A few years later my first husband was killed in a car accident.
Believe me...I know how precious those split seconds are.
Bless you.
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posted on
12/10/2003 8:01:35 PM PST
by
lysie
To: Miss Marple
Oh, how terrible.
I was just listening to Handel's Messiah while freeping and came across your post.
Prayers to all.
To: lysie
Yes, people forget how a split second decision can cost lives.
I am sorry for your first husband's death, and I hope these folks recover.
It certainly makes you appreciate your family and well-being.
To: Miss Marple
It sure does.
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posted on
12/10/2003 8:06:31 PM PST
by
lysie
To: Miss Marple
Oh dear Lord...........MM........I am so sorry that you had to witness this.......prayers lifted for your peace of mind as you continue to deal with this.......and I will pray for the two victims and their loved ones.......
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posted on
12/10/2003 8:21:26 PM PST
by
MozartLover
("The outcome is not assured"-HRC. "We will meet our moment and we will prevail"-GWB)
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