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Re: What I saw on the way home yesterday pic


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Posted by ChampagneNBeer on August 07, 2020 at 03:40:41 from (174.192.71.98):

In Reply to: Re: What I saw on the way home yesterday pic posted by paul on August 06, 2020 at 20:20:36:

One time, I was turning right at an intersection with a camper attached to my SUV.

I made the turn just fine, but when I looked back in the side mirror this wild man, driving erratically, was chasing me down.

As any person would do, I floored it and did everything I could to evade him.

Took me near 3 miles and flying up a hill at over 50 mph to finally lose sight of him.

Unfortunately, through the evasive driving somehow the camper went haywire... yes haywire.

You see, about 10 minutes later, a cute colony of baby rabbits were in the middle of the road and naturally, to avoid the fluff balls, I went right but this maniac camper, it shot left!

The camper, with what seemed a mind of it's own, mowed them all down in horrific fashion.

Then the camper, upon hitting the bank on the other side, turned, flipped and began rolling violently.

As it tumbled like a weed in Texas, it smashed into a raft of baby ducks, sending down flying everywhere.

My wife next to me and my children in the back started screaming and crying, but the ordeal wasn't over.

This psycho camper, in what seemed like an impossible act against physics, flips into the air, turns and as if on a mission, darts 90 degrees directly toward a grove of trees, landing right next to them, upside down, in some tall grass.

Of course, the camper then bursts into flames and as the flames rip through the tall dry grass, tree after tree begin to ignite.

One tree, which would be just my luck, had a nest with the last three baby owls of some species in it, I can never remember the name, but let's just say they didn't make it - least that what I heard on the news that night.

As the fire spread and with my kids balling in the back, down, rabbit fur and ignited owl feathers began raining down on us.

I slowly turned to my wife and said, let's get out of here before that maniac driver who was chasing us shows up.

So we booked it out of there in the SUV and 20 minutes later I reported seeing someone steal the camper. It was a rental anyway and I gave them the description of that guy who was chasing us.

Did I purchase rental insurance? Course not.
Ended up losing everything because of that camper.

My wife? She left me.

My children? I hear they still cry themselves to sleep over the horrors we saw that day.

Me? Aside from the drinking, pills, gambling, depression amd spending time on YT?

Well to this day, when I have moments of lucid thought, I always wonder why that guy was trying to catch us. 😀


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