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Falling Asleep at the Wheel
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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 664765" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>I'm glad your buddies are OK. I fell asleep at the wheel in the middle of the afternoon about 17 years ago. I was driving a nissan truck. When I woke up we were in the ditch going about 60 mph. My buddy had reached over and straightened us out right before we hit a dirt road that intersected the highway. That launched us into a dukes of hazard type stunt straight into the air. Truck landed on the drivers side bumper and bounced. Then landed on the back bumper and rolled over up side down. We both had our seat belts on. I don't think I had a single scratch on me till I had to unbuckle and crawl out through the glass. I had to get out the passenger side window. The drivers side was a little small. One weird thing was the back window had popped out during the wreck and was in the ditch. It didn't have a crack in it.</p><p></p><p>Thats just one of the times I almost killed myself. Anyhow I did have a point. Its not the type of mistake you make twice.</p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 664765, member: 5970"] I'm glad your buddies are OK. I fell asleep at the wheel in the middle of the afternoon about 17 years ago. I was driving a nissan truck. When I woke up we were in the ditch going about 60 mph. My buddy had reached over and straightened us out right before we hit a dirt road that intersected the highway. That launched us into a dukes of hazard type stunt straight into the air. Truck landed on the drivers side bumper and bounced. Then landed on the back bumper and rolled over up side down. We both had our seat belts on. I don't think I had a single scratch on me till I had to unbuckle and crawl out through the glass. I had to get out the passenger side window. The drivers side was a little small. One weird thing was the back window had popped out during the wreck and was in the ditch. It didn't have a crack in it. Thats just one of the times I almost killed myself. Anyhow I did have a point. Its not the type of mistake you make twice. Walt [/QUOTE]
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