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I saw something really cool. Maybe the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my life.
I don't know, how close are you to a mirror?JasonRox said:When is the funny part coming?
Moonbear said:Sadly, one guy around here wasn't so lucky. We passed an accident scene Christmas Eve (early afternoon I guess it was, since I was home with my nephew later in the day) and some guy on a bicycle had been hit by a car. It didn't look good at all. They were rolling him onto the backboard as we passed. I can only hope it was a low speed collision (the bike didn't look too damaged, I couldn't see the person too clearly through all the emergency workers) and the backboard was a standard precaution. He'd be lucky if he just had a broken leg or arm out of it (it happened near the entrance to a shopping center where I get nervous about driving into or out of, the idea of venturing near those crazy drivers on a bicycle or on foot gives me the heebee jeebees).
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