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Offline gibby

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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #20 on: 01 August 2005, 11:24 »
The state of that car looks scarey, you must think that you are very lucky to have just had the injuries you got because that could really have been fatal !  :shocked: Glad you are all ok and yet another tick against the build of VWs. Hope you get it all sorted out.
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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #21 on: 01 August 2005, 12:31 »
Wow thats quite a big impact. I wouldnt like to think what would of happened if you were in something else like a Ford for example. Dunno how the Police can just waver this, thats bullsh!t tbh. Stupid cow drifting on the wrong side of the road.

  I nearly crashed this morning into some stupid bint @ a junction cause she went over the giveway line and deceide to stop half on the road, thats clever, suppose she had a momentery lapse eh?

Hope you and the Mrs make a swift recovery!

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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #22 on: 01 August 2005, 12:47 »
Ouch, that's a lucky escape! Get well soon :)
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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #23 on: 01 August 2005, 13:08 »
Gee whizz :shocked:, lucky escape! Wish you both a speedy recovery.

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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #24 on: 01 August 2005, 13:13 »
I crashed the blue mobile once as the guy infront swerved into my lane. the whole front end was a gonner :lipsrsealed: . me and my mate didnt feel any impact. just shows how safe you are in an old skool dub.

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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #25 on: 01 August 2005, 13:55 »
Bloody hell Robin  :shocked: :shocked: Can't believe it, sorry to hear that mate, glad you are both on the mend  :wink:

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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #26 on: 01 August 2005, 15:13 »
hope u and ann feel better soon - was shocked when velly showed me the pics.

police should have thrown the book at her tho - it really p's me off that they dont do more about idiots like her.

we had a crash with a 17yr old in a mk1 fiesta in the cavalier a few years ago - he came round the bend stupidly fast in the wet on our side and the police first assumed we had pulled out of a junction into HIS path  :angry: and then they didnt charge them with anything.  if gary hadnt swerved slightly so it wasnt head on, they would all have been goners as no seatbelts etc and then just to rub it in they put us all together in one ambulance! they had to stand for 10 miles tho with broken bones and blood everywhere, cos i had the spine board after i said i had back pain  :evil:

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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #27 on: 01 August 2005, 16:51 »
jeeeez lousie!!! get well soon mate!
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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #28 on: 25 August 2005, 21:38 »
Thanks for all the well wishes sorry i haven't answered sooner but been a bit down pins come out a week monday can't wait
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Re: killed my golf (and nearly me as well)
« Reply #29 on: 25 August 2005, 22:21 »
Looks to me like that Zimmer could do with lowering has adjustable suspension by the looks of it..hope all goes well with the pin recovery. :smiley: