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To: Nita Nupress
Your#94)
All I want to know is what makes you assume a grown woman would roll her window down as she's being flagged down in the middle of the night.

"Uniforms",......police, fire, or emergency.

??...Uniforms...??

Mailman
Pizza Delivery
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Haz-Mat
Clown
Scuba
Bowling
Clergy
MILITARY
Sorry for the 'rant'.
:-)

109 posted on 02/15/2002 7:14:01 PM PST by maestro
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To: maestro
I went away and pictured somebody in the road waving his arms and come back and you're uniforms.

We assume from the photo that the moon roof was closed and broke from the heat.

Racing back to college on a Sunday night in the rain three of us were passed by a speeding drunk. Who hit the concrete bridge and caught fire. The three of us snuck up on this mess and though the car was really too hot, got the door open and the unconscious guy out. Flagged down a Barracuda (remember?) and I got to hold his head in the back on the folded flat seat, saying, "Don't die, don't die." He bled from the nose and ears and mouth and didn't open his eyes and when I called back to the hospital, "Oh, no, he didn't make it."

So somebody jumped out in front of her car? I don't know. . .highway speeds. . .hard to see anything but a Stephen King clown from It surviving that.

She could've been unconscious but breathing in the passenger seat and driven there by a driver and a gas man (to the tune of the Beatles' "Taxman") in the back seat. Set au flambeau and a stick on the gas, popped into gear in time for the Griswolds on vacation to go "Kewl! That babe is HOT!" BOOM (watchout for the tree)

She was inconvenient. I mean, Jumpin' Jack Jihad it's a gas gas gas.

129 posted on 02/15/2002 9:18:00 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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