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Glade to hear everyone got out of the accident intact.

We should all take note of this experience and take care on the roads, especially with winter on our door step.

I want to keep seeing all ya faces on our cruise nights, etc.

yup.. she'z ok i guess.. i spoke to her for a bit last nite, but as you can imagine she's not going to be rushing to post on here for a while.

Everybody: If u know Milk/Vickii and want to see how she is give her a call, i'm sure she would like that, and to talk to somebody who has a kind word.. Like anybody in that situation, she doesn't want to be *hassled* i am sure, so be nice.

Oh dear!!!

not good this is.

Glad to see all are alive, and well to say the least!

My Calais Turbo looked similar to that, but upside down... so i know how it feels and what goes through your head.

But you get over it and back out there soon enough :P

Just take it and learn... be very careful about putting the foot down in the wet, i learnt that the hard way :)

Especially as Al said... winter is close

Good to hear that all is relatively ok now.

Will try call vickii tonight [since her fone is not on yet].

Thinking of you Milky - dont be hard on yourself either!

I have lost it in the wet before in my old bluebird = not fun.

Thinking of you guys :)

Hey everyone!!

thnx for the regards...i am so surprised so many of u cared:)

/me is crying

i am so happy to talk to u guys again..if u guys still wanna me here...afterall i lost the whole car:(

but i am really glad to have so many posts regarding to me sniffy and franjo....i am so sorry 2 sniffy and franjo;...hope they get well soon...

this is my 2nd accident....i am sincerely wishes every friend and club member to take my experience as a warning...dont get into troubles..and play it safe...

ok...laters guys:)muahz!

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