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hey - I wrote the 180 off tonight. NOT MY FAULT! I was trapped in the car - my feet were jammed in cause the engine was sitting on them. Snapped the drivers side wheel off. Got a nice gash in my neck - should look wicked for the wedding! :D

Happenned on fremantly brd /albany hwy intersection.

I haven't stopped crying for like 3 hours

Originally posted by Sneeza

hey - I wrote the 180 off tonight. NOT MY FAULT! I was trapped in the car - my feet were jammed in cause the engine was sitting on them. Snapped the drivers side wheel off. Got a nice gash in my neck - should look wicked for the wedding! :D

Happenned on fremantly brd /albany hwy intersection.

I haven't stopped crying for like  3 hours

MY GOD !!

Is this a sick joke.

What are you doing here when you have just had a trauma like that ?

Cheers

Ken

All the people at the Gosnells pub said I was up on two wheel and they were all congratulating me on my driving hahaha... well its not really funny. A car turned right - across in front my me (like a t-bone type thing) I launched off his bonnet when on two wheels, went through 4 traffic poles then hit the last one and landed on the side. Then the car fell down. I was just screaming to get me out of the car.. I thought I would be stuck there forever hahaha

Originally posted by Sneeza

no - this is real. I don't know.... I needed to chill out in here. I've been in the hospital already - dosed up nicely now

Ahh shit !

That is real bad news.

Big *hug * from me and glad to hear your sort of alright.

We don't need to lose any spunky SAU female members .:D

That will make for an interesting wedding speech

Cheers

Ken

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