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Wed 29/12/04 at 03:26
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After persuading me to go out for dinner tonight, my friend's boyfriend offered to take us clubbing. We was going to a club in Rochester which is half hour drive from my house, straight down the A2.

After picking up two of my friends boyfriend's, mates we all bundled into his saxo. We'd just got on to the motorway when we hit traffic, about 20 cars in front of us there was an accdient. We was there for about an hour, playing eye-spy, then suddenly we got moving.

Somehow we got ahead of the rest of the cars, and so had the whole motorway ahead of us. I was sitting looking out my window, cramped between some dude and the left side of the car thinking about dancing and clubbing for the 3rd time this week.

Out of nowhere came another car, in front of us. My friends boyfriend swerved to avoid it but it still hit us. We went spinning from fast lane into the slow lane and hit one of them metal things (right now i can't think for the life of me what they are called) which stop cars going over the sides. Anyways, we went sideways into them and now my shulder is all bruised and my head hurts-ALOT.

We jumped out the car and looked at the mess on the motorway. My coat which was in the boot was about 10 meters away and in the middle lane, and my bag which was on my lap was another 10 meters away. My mate's boyfriend told us that a car was coming in the opposite direction. I'm no expert on cars, but there was at least 3 write-off's, including the Saxo.

I remember everything about the crash, and my mate don't. I'm still trying to work out which is a better way to have it. I've spent the last 3-ish hours running it through in my head and crying.

Me and my friend, and her boyfriend all went to hospital. My mum and dad came to pick me up and got told that the other driver was an 82 year old man, driving the wrong way on the motorway. He died. I also got told I was very lucky to be alive.

Anyways. Sorry to bore you all, just had to get that off my chest no jokes please, not in the mood
Wed 29/12/04 at 16:40
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When I die I want to go peacefully in my sleep like Grandad.
Not Screaming and Yelling like the passengers in his car.

Daft old git. If someone is stupid enough to drive the wrong way down a motorway, it's probably for the best after all.

I just felt the world get a bit lighter.

Hope you're not hurt too bad there, and think ching CHING CHING!

Our paranoid book-passing society will ensure a hefty pay out. Mister and Missus "I fell over a piece of wood" cost us millions a year in pay outs, so don't feel guilty about wringing a few coins out of some big faceless corporation.

It'd be rude not to take advantage of such an opportunity.
Wed 29/12/04 at 16:29
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Well I'm glad you're OK. A couple of my friends have been in crashes, sounds scary as heck.
Wed 29/12/04 at 16:06
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SHEEPY wrote:
> Scary beans.
>
> A car nearly hit me about half an hour ago.

i'll get you next time gadget.. next tiiiiiime!
Wed 29/12/04 at 16:00
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Light wrote:
> HHAT wrote:
> Miserableman wrote:
> [URL]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/4132011.stm[/URL]
>
> 'Officers said no-one else was injured in the accident.'
>
> And did she say she was badly injured? Or do papers report every
> persons bruises these days?

They tend to say "Others suffered minor injuries"
Wed 29/12/04 at 13:59
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Scary beans.

A car nearly hit me about half an hour ago.
It's wet, dark and busy on the roads so people decide to lose their brain and drive mental?
Morons.
Wed 29/12/04 at 13:40
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Miserableman wrote:
> Looks like someone owes someone else an apology, shortly before they
> are banned for calling them a "ho".
>
> [URL]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/4132011.stm[/URL]

Yup thats the one.

Went past the crash today on my way back to uni. I keep finding bruises in random places and getting flashbacks. Feels like a dream now.
Wed 29/12/04 at 13:08
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Holy crap. Sorry to hear that, hun. I wouldn't have slept if I were you..! ;-)

That's one of my worst nightmares. Being involved, or witnessing, a car crash on a motorway.

Hope you're alright now. Bet you'll be all sore and achy for the next few days. Your chest will probably feel so bruised on the inside!
Wed 29/12/04 at 13:05
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HHAT wrote:
> Miserableman wrote:
> [URL]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/4132011.stm[/URL]
>
> 'Officers said no-one else was injured in the accident.'

And did she say she was badly injured? Or do papers report every persons bruises these days?
Wed 29/12/04 at 13:01
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Miserableman wrote:
> [URL]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/4132011.stm[/URL]

'Officers said no-one else was injured in the accident.'
Wed 29/12/04 at 12:40
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