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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1624506" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Thanks. Just want to say that I hope you had a day just as good as mine. I know you probably couldn't avoid hitting her, she could run like the wind and probably didn't even break stride darting into the street. But you see, my wife and 6 year old grand daughter were trying to catch her. They both witnessed it. They also got to see you just keep on driving down the road. The wife sent our grand daughter back home to tell me. I didn't know any of this is going on until she comes in crying and upset and said that Olivia (the dog) had got run over and wanted to know if we could make a grave. I said of course, and went out the garage to go help my wife, and wife is walking up the drive crying hysterically, carrying the dog, blood all over both. About that time grand daughter walks into the garage and sees this and goes ballistically hysterical now. So thanks for not stopping and offering a little compassion and saying it couldn't be avoided. It would have been understood. Thanks for trying to help. Like I said, I hope your day was just every bit as good as mine.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure this probably won't be seen by you, as most OSA'rs are pretty squared away folks. But just in case...:finger:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1624506, member: 3099"] Thanks. Just want to say that I hope you had a day just as good as mine. I know you probably couldn't avoid hitting her, she could run like the wind and probably didn't even break stride darting into the street. But you see, my wife and 6 year old grand daughter were trying to catch her. They both witnessed it. They also got to see you just keep on driving down the road. The wife sent our grand daughter back home to tell me. I didn't know any of this is going on until she comes in crying and upset and said that Olivia (the dog) had got run over and wanted to know if we could make a grave. I said of course, and went out the garage to go help my wife, and wife is walking up the drive crying hysterically, carrying the dog, blood all over both. About that time grand daughter walks into the garage and sees this and goes ballistically hysterical now. So thanks for not stopping and offering a little compassion and saying it couldn't be avoided. It would have been understood. Thanks for trying to help. Like I said, I hope your day was just every bit as good as mine. I'm sure this probably won't be seen by you, as most OSA'rs are pretty squared away folks. But just in case...:finger: [/QUOTE]
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