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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 4337881" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>The bad one where you use the snow shovels and flat shovels to get all the remains removed before wash down. Not eating after that. </p><p></p><p>Pulled up behind an accident in Houston in ‘81. Idiots had been weaving up and down traffic northbound on the gulf freeway, very high rate of speed. We heard a very loud metallic noise ahead of us. Traffic slowed a bit but kept on going, was not very heavy to begin with. Started to stop on shoulder but decided to go on. Truck had hit a concrete wall at speed. Moved the wall. Moved the front bumper about halfway into the space previously occupied by the cab. Fluids but no signs of bodies. Instant deceleration, instant death. Wreck made the local news for one cycle. </p><p></p><p>I believe it was in ‘82, a late 70s Corvette was weaving through traffic on a divided road. He got past the front of the line and started to really go. Front right wheel assembly really went off down the side of the road and through an empty lot. Front end really went in all directions as it contacted the road. Car really pulled off to the right into the curb where I only assume more damage happened. People really drove past him honking their horns. We also waved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 4337881, member: 49817"] The bad one where you use the snow shovels and flat shovels to get all the remains removed before wash down. Not eating after that. Pulled up behind an accident in Houston in ‘81. Idiots had been weaving up and down traffic northbound on the gulf freeway, very high rate of speed. We heard a very loud metallic noise ahead of us. Traffic slowed a bit but kept on going, was not very heavy to begin with. Started to stop on shoulder but decided to go on. Truck had hit a concrete wall at speed. Moved the wall. Moved the front bumper about halfway into the space previously occupied by the cab. Fluids but no signs of bodies. Instant deceleration, instant death. Wreck made the local news for one cycle. I believe it was in ‘82, a late 70s Corvette was weaving through traffic on a divided road. He got past the front of the line and started to really go. Front right wheel assembly really went off down the side of the road and through an empty lot. Front end really went in all directions as it contacted the road. Car really pulled off to the right into the curb where I only assume more damage happened. People really drove past him honking their horns. We also waved. [/QUOTE]
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