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this isnt sniffy, this is just someone who lives with him, just thought id let you all know that vicki crashed her car.....shes ok sniffy was in the car and so was this other dude...they're all ok though

ok heres the deal, sniffy was in the passenger seat, vicki was driving, the other guy was in the back seat, vicki hit the gass the ass end slid out, across into the oncoming lane up the gutter and head on with a tree, she was doing about 50-60 k sniffy got a sore knee brusies across his chest, and a bump on his head, vicki got a bump on her head but they are both ok, and the other dude is fine also. thats about it, like i said they are all fine, no major or long lasting damage, just a few bumps and bruises

vickis car is ****ed though....as you can probably see

you should all call her later on, she said that, while shes in the hospital her phone is turned off so yeah maybe try call her later

they're all still at the hostipal waiting to see docs,(it was busy down there) so i couldnt be ****ed waiting and came home

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