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ok just came back from alfred hospital

vickii went home i think

i think sniffy took most of the damage but he should be alright

hes in high spirits tho hes mumbling about pink elephants and dogs holding signs *shrug*

hehe

and the other guy is fine too tho his parents don't look very happy.

vickii is fine aswell, jus a cut to the eye and swolen lip, not that bad.

when i first went in and saw sniffy in the bed with neck brace and tubes sticking out of him, i was like wtf! you call that not bad!!! haha but it turned out it was ok he had x-ray and stuff. hes still in delirium but it should wear out. hes got a cut eye aswell and slight concussion and a corked knee.

very lucky. vickii needs to salvage that car for all its worth. wheels, exhaust and rear seems to be intact. engine is totally gone as you can tell. poor car, poor vickii, just very unlucky day. she already copped alot from her dad so be nice to her ok?

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Cant believe he made a mobile call while waiting to be cut out of the wreck... the firemen must have been thinking 'whats the go with this guy, we're about to cut him out and hes making calls'

lol your a legend sniffy... hope ur doing ok...

Chop, thanx for the news...

lol the funny thing was when stu was taking shots of the car and people were giving him the "Your're a feckin sicko" look

haha

yeah sniffy hahah first thing he does is ring stu and tell him to bring the camera

top stuff mate

ahhh...im home...a little shook up but fine...vickii seems to be ok...swallen lip massive bump on her head...the other guy is Nick: Aphixx, Name: Franjo...poor guy, just met us and then this:( i feel for vickii tho:( poor gurl. her dad seemed to be happy that we are all safe...i hope he realizes its not her fault

Originally posted by sniffy

ahhh...im home...a little shook up but fine...vickii seems to be ok...swallen lip massive bump on her head...the other guy is  Nick: Aphixx, Name: Franjo...poor guy, just met us and then this:( i feel for vickii tho:( poor gurl. her dad seemed to be happy that we are all safe...i hope he realizes its not her fault

glad ur all out and doing ok sniffy... :D

Originally posted by SmoothLine

Cant believe he made a mobile call while waiting to be cut out of the wreck... the firemen must have been thinking 'whats the go with this guy, we're about to cut him out and hes making calls'

lol your a legend sniffy... hope ur doing ok...

Chop, thanx for the news...

i was bored...they wouldnt let me climb out the window...so i asked if i could make fone calls...they agreed!:D

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