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Ace 05-06-2009 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by crazymikey (Post 1322158)
wow. Glad they made it out and it wasn't worse than it was. I wish them both a full recovery.


On the bright side, that's one less S10 on the road now.

i tried to talk her into a ranger today LOL it didn't go over very well she still insist on a s-10....

TheStig88 05-06-2009 09:57 PM

damn..i learned from my wreck seatbelts are awesome.
i didn't have no fancy airbags....but what i lacked in safety i made up for in rigidity.

glad they are alright......epic battle scars FTW!

blueranger789 05-06-2009 10:00 PM

thats gonna be one nasty scar, glad to hear everone is ok, seatbeats ftw

crazymikey 05-06-2009 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Ace (Post 1322186)
i tried to talk her into a ranger today LOL it didn't go over very well she still insist on a s-10....

might have to threaten to pull the plug on her...
:scared1:

t3ob 05-06-2009 10:10 PM

wow, that is nasty, and an awful wound too, thats the one thing that worries me about drivin a little truck... (about if somethin happened it would prolly get totalled)

bjohnson238 05-06-2009 10:37 PM

Wow, good thing my truck is lifted. Glad everyone is still alive. I have no problem having to wear my seatbelt, but if you have to wear your seatbelt in a vehicle, why is there is no law about wearing helmets on motorcycles? (In Indiana at least)

Ace 05-06-2009 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by bjohnson238 (Post 1322284)
Wow, good thing my truck is lifted. Glad everyone is still alive. I have no problem having to wear my seatbelt, but if you have to wear your seatbelt in a vehicle, why is there is no law about wearing helmets on motorcycles? (In Indiana at least)

maybe b/c on a bike your sorta kinda ****ed either way?

BOBO 05-06-2009 11:08 PM

damn man i hope they both have a speedy recovery and if you need anything im sure enough of us are close enough to help out. i dont mind a drive.

Ace 05-06-2009 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by BOBO (Post 1322337)
damn man i hope they both have a speedy recovery and if you need anything im sure enough of us are close enough to help out. i dont mind a drive.

Thanks for the offer but i think we will be fine.

RangerMuse 05-07-2009 12:01 AM

Man I hope he pulls through and I am glad to hear she only suffered minor injuries compared to how bad it could have been.

I hope the best for them man. Keep them in your prayers and I will do the same

Dumpedmk3 05-07-2009 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by Ace (Post 1322002)
ya my cousin is fine but her BF is not to well.... which makes no sense b/c he was in the passenger seat

Passenger seat is known as the death seat.

Speedy recovery to all involved! :puppy_dog

DisturbedESV 05-07-2009 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by bjohnson238 (Post 1322284)
Wow, good thing my truck is lifted. Glad everyone is still alive. I have no problem having to wear my seatbelt, but if you have to wear your seatbelt in a vehicle, why is there is no law about wearing helmets on motorcycles? (In Indiana at least)

Depends on the state... there are laws like that here... write your governor!! lol


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