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Why is it I get the feeling that by even just looking up those books on Amazon and posting about it here, we get ourselves flagged on some kind of list somewhere?
Sunday morning my sister is on her way back from work at 1 or 2 in the morning in her 98 Chevy Lumina. While driving she swerved to miss a possum and hit it any way, there after she goes into the median and flips the car over 1 or 2 times and lands on the roof of the car.
She crawled out of the broken rear window and calls home we pick her up and take her home. So far she seems fine but we are watching her for several days to see anything happens, meanwhile the car is totaled beyond a doubt.
I have ready started looking for replacement cars under ~$3k but I don't even know if we can scratch up that much since my father is still out of work.
Either way my sister is safe and that's the biggest thing everything else we can hopefully work through eventually.
Why must we have to deal with such difficulties?
Why do I wish there was more of something I could actually do to be of some help?
Why do I get the feeling the next Amazon search will be for a book on how to bait possums with plastic explosive and thermite?
Why does Bill Murray's character from Caddyshack suddenly seem to make so much more sense than he ever did before?
Hang in there Jared, I hope your sister is ok.
Why do I hope this can be the beginning of a string of little victories for the Hybris family? (good to hear)
Why do I have two friends with sisters in rollover accidents in one week? (both ok)
Why, when blinded in a snarling, white hot, foaming at the mouth, possum hating rage, should anyone reasonably be expected to notice their 2300th post?
Why do people thinking ricing out a crappy Honda Civic will make it any cooler??
Why is it we almost are "required" to get a college degree, yet over 50% of graduates can't find a job?
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