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Looks like a $160 tow to me.
"They don't build cars like they used to!" - Foolish People.This car looks great! It is destroyed, for sure, but the driver escaped with their life. Truly impressive engineering.
If this is the same car, the young dude that drives is hot rods around town all the time. Weaving in and out of traffic and cutting people off
Had to be an aggressive driver at a high rate of speed.
Anonymous said...Looks like a $160 tow to me.November 17, 2014 at 3:45 PMIn Salisbury it would have been a $1,600 ambulance bill.
People who buy cars like that have every intention of driving too fast.
Spun out and hit backwards... oh, wait! Hey! I was rear ended, dude! My neck hurts! OOOWWWWWWW! Hellllp!Did anybody get a tag number on that dude?
I noticed this as I was leaving town yesterday roughly 45 minutes after that heavy rain squall passed through Salisbury around 3:00.The rain was coming down faster then the storm drains could absorb it.John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore.
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Looks like a $160 tow to me.
"They don't build cars like they used to!" - Foolish People.
This car looks great! It is destroyed, for sure, but the driver escaped with their life. Truly impressive engineering.
If this is the same car, the young dude that drives is hot rods around town all the time. Weaving in and out of traffic and cutting people off
Had to be an aggressive driver at a high rate of speed.
Anonymous said...
Looks like a $160 tow to me.
November 17, 2014 at 3:45 PM
In Salisbury it would have been a $1,600 ambulance bill.
People who buy cars like that have every intention of driving too fast.
Spun out and hit backwards... oh, wait! Hey! I was rear ended, dude! My neck hurts! OOOWWWWWWW! Hellllp!
Did anybody get a tag number on that dude?
I noticed this as I was leaving town yesterday roughly 45 minutes after that heavy rain squall passed through Salisbury around 3:00.
The rain was coming down faster then the storm drains could absorb it.
John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore.
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