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<blockquote data-quote="starbaby" data-source="post: 1114232" data-attributes="member: 3425"><p>I know what you mean Backhoe! 39 years ago my hubby and I were coming home from a date and we got stopped in a huge traffic jam and out of the clear blue I asked him if he knew where Larry was (Larry was his best friend) he said he didn't. He dropped me off and went home. The next morning he came over and told me that Larry had been in that wreck and that he had been thorn out the front window and the car had rolled over on him. Larry's Dad owned a funeral parlor in Ft. Worth and he never went out on calls but couldn't get ahold of anyone that night so he went out on the call. When he got there Larry was barely alive but he knew his Dad was there before he died. It was the most heart-wrenching thing I had every seen. </p><p></p><p>I agree with Deep South I don't mess with stuff like that as I have enough on my plate. Thanks for all the opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starbaby, post: 1114232, member: 3425"] I know what you mean Backhoe! 39 years ago my hubby and I were coming home from a date and we got stopped in a huge traffic jam and out of the clear blue I asked him if he knew where Larry was (Larry was his best friend) he said he didn't. He dropped me off and went home. The next morning he came over and told me that Larry had been in that wreck and that he had been thorn out the front window and the car had rolled over on him. Larry's Dad owned a funeral parlor in Ft. Worth and he never went out on calls but couldn't get ahold of anyone that night so he went out on the call. When he got there Larry was barely alive but he knew his Dad was there before he died. It was the most heart-wrenching thing I had every seen. I agree with Deep South I don't mess with stuff like that as I have enough on my plate. Thanks for all the opinions. [/QUOTE]
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