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Kelly
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:54 pm |
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Joined: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:18 pm Posts: 132
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Talk about a thrill ride. I got up this morning to go do some work for one of my customers and my truck doors were frozen shut. Being in a hurry I opted to take the jeep. I headed down the Hwy and was shifting from 4th to 5th gear when I hit a patch of black ice. The rear end came around from the right and I was going down the Hwy sideways (passenger side first), cutting the wheel right I attempted to get the front end forward before I hit the dry pavement. Also I was thinking, I wish I had left it in 4 wheel high, as I had just disengaged it before getting on the Hwy. Anyway, the front was just starting to move around when I hit dry pavement flipping me up on the two passenger side wheels as the front was still coming around. so I am on two wheels (just like the circus) thinking to myself, I wish I had fastened my seat belt (lesson learned). As I still have my wheel turned hard right, the drivers side slammed down and then I was up on the driver side wheels only. At this time I was wondering how many flips I was going to do before it was all over for me (stupid thing to think, I know). However, this was only for a split second, as the jeep slapped hard driver side down, I hit another patch of ice that prevented me from rolling. I slid off the hwy down thru the median, over the service road, into another ditch and smashed into a heavy industrial fence. I stood up on the drivers side door and climbed out of the passenger side, and I was thinking " I'm going to be late", I you would expect several spectators were pulling over running to my aide. So, I'm standing on the passenger side of my jeep, as them minions were gathering around and I said, "I suppose you folks are wondering why I called you here today, well, we're going to try to push this Jeep over on its wheels." And so they did. Once the jeep was on its wheels, I thanked them for their help, started it up and went to work. I was only 10 minutes late. Damage to the jeep: drivers side door crushed from the inside (that must be why my shoulder hurts). Drivers side door will not open. Drivers side rubber fender wells sheared off, drivers side mirror gone. Overhead storage rack, crushed. Drivers side fog light, crushed. The good news is, I am only bruised and sore and was able to put in a days work. The jeep is a tank and other than the superficial damage runs as well as it ever did. Oddly enough no windows were broken. I do feel blessed. The point of this message is, "wear your seat belt". <S>
Lt Col Kelly "Screaming Alpha" Virtual 4th Fighter Group
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timos
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 11:39 pm |
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Joined: Sat Nov 09, 2013 11:23 am Posts: 144 Location: Oxford, MA
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Incredible and frightening! Glad you are ok Kelly
dstar- in game 100th FBG the "HAZE" CH Controls
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drdart
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Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 2:31 am |
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Joined: Sat Nov 09, 2013 1:38 am Posts: 476 Location: 42 49'57.61N 73 57'13.52W
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Glad you are OK Kelly.... Even though I didn't experience the ride, your story puts a visual on it.
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Doc @doctrdart
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