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Posted by Keith on December 20, 2001 at 10:12:16 from (216.40.220.105):
In Reply to: OT - Humor! posted by ShepFL on December 19, 2001 at 05:43:00:
In the small town I grew up in, there was an old retired Lawyer that drove about a 67 Cadillac that was big as a battle ship. Let's say his maturity had badly diminished his driving ability. He was sitting at the only redlight in town one day and my friend and I pulled up behind him. We saw another friend coming the other way and the guy I was riding with blew his horn, well the lawyer must have thought we were blowing at him and I guess he assumed the light had turned green, so he shot the gas to his tank, blew out into the intersection and right into the side of a big truck. Noone was hurt and needless to say we made a right on red and got the heck out of town for a while. We laugh about it now every time we see each other and enjoy a pop or two.
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