I saw the FTAB halftime show at Rice in 1980. That train wreck oughta qualify.
GunRangeGal said:
Yep. Saw a car flip over and roll a few times on my way home to Austin from CS. Some of us ran up to see if we could help. The woman driving hadn't been wearing a seatbelt and she had been partially ejected through the windshield and the car had landed on top of her. I kinda laid down in the grass next to the window and just kept telling her she wasn't alone while others called 911. She didn't make it. That messed me up for a while. Wear your seatbelts, people.
FAT SEXY said:
Starring some of these posts feels weird...
tandy miller said:
Mine. 16 years old
gggmann said:
When I lived in China seeing pedestrians mowed down by cars was almost a weekly occurrence.
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Trapped people and fire is something I have experienced more than once in my life and I will be extremely glad if it never happens again. The sights, sounds, and smells stay with you forever.
tandy miller said:
Wasn't great. Had some pretty profound lasting effects, mostly because the other driver was my algebra teacher for the rest of the year.
That being said I probably still wouldn't have let it keep me from competing in the olympics