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Aaron I am VERY glad to here your wife is OK. It sounds like she was very lucky. I think she needs a nice BIG superduty to drive and keep her safe LOL.
People just don't pay attention any more and try to multi task too much.
I havent seen Greg post lately, he must be havin a real good time in Cali.
I've been around, but its been pretty quiet in here. Been spending some lazy days around the house. Will probably hit Sea World tomorrow. I have also been sleeping in, just got up in fact. This is really gonna screw me up when I get back.
Aaron I am VERY glad to here your wife is OK. It sounds like she was very lucky. I think she needs a nice BIG superduty to drive and keep her safe LOL.
People just don't pay attention any more and try to multi task too much.
Yes - Yes, I most definitely agree.
That large vehicle provides protection concept is what I sold my wife and daughter on.
I tell then, that with every tank full of fuel, to consider that part of the cost in fueling the SUV is an insurance premium payment for our family's protection.
That is, for each drop in Mile Per Gallon you are basically upping your Level of Protection.
Since we were married, the family car has been full-sized:
Dodge Aspen 2-Door
Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor
Chevy diesel Blazer
And currently the Ford Expedition SWB.
Daughter is eying a Ford Explorer as her first 'car.'