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2013-14 Shelby GT500
We lost another 14 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Company" data-source="post: 15794253" data-attributes="member: 141815"><p>LOL</p><p></p><p>That is an interesting way of looking at it. Some would say it God's way of testing my patience, which some say I'm an inpatient person to start with LOL.</p><p></p><p>I believe a lot of my experiences are due to the amount of miles I've driven. In commercial vehicles I've driven well over a million miles in what is considered some of the worst traffic in the USA. In fact the one section of I95 from Springfield VA to Spotsylvania VA was recently named the worst section of highway in the USA. I ran that section of highway each day for years with a minimum of 3 round trips per day. Unfortunately you see a lot of bad things and get involved in bad things without being at fault. The wreck with the truck I described was one of those. A 81 year old man suffering from dementia thought he could stop in the middle of the road and do a U-turn back into oncoming traffic. Fortunately nobody was seriously hurt or killed. The tractor trailer that was behind me drove through the trees to keep from rear ending me. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I should have learned to be a commercial pilot and flown planes for a living instead of driving trucks, but flying planes is extremely boring to me. Then I wouldn't have been involved in accidents over the years.........or I wouldn't be able to talk about them today. LOL </p><p></p><p>I always try live life one day at a time and don't worry about what will happen the next day. Whether I have bad luck, or karma for being a bad MoFo in an earlier life........I never thought about it. Maybe this is why I enjoyed going to Alcatraz so much for a visit a number of years ago, because I was standing on the good side of the bars and knew I could leave whenever I wanted to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Company, post: 15794253, member: 141815"] LOL That is an interesting way of looking at it. Some would say it God's way of testing my patience, which some say I'm an inpatient person to start with LOL. I believe a lot of my experiences are due to the amount of miles I've driven. In commercial vehicles I've driven well over a million miles in what is considered some of the worst traffic in the USA. In fact the one section of I95 from Springfield VA to Spotsylvania VA was recently named the worst section of highway in the USA. I ran that section of highway each day for years with a minimum of 3 round trips per day. Unfortunately you see a lot of bad things and get involved in bad things without being at fault. The wreck with the truck I described was one of those. A 81 year old man suffering from dementia thought he could stop in the middle of the road and do a U-turn back into oncoming traffic. Fortunately nobody was seriously hurt or killed. The tractor trailer that was behind me drove through the trees to keep from rear ending me. I should have learned to be a commercial pilot and flown planes for a living instead of driving trucks, but flying planes is extremely boring to me. Then I wouldn't have been involved in accidents over the years.........or I wouldn't be able to talk about them today. LOL I always try live life one day at a time and don't worry about what will happen the next day. Whether I have bad luck, or karma for being a bad MoFo in an earlier life........I never thought about it. Maybe this is why I enjoyed going to Alcatraz so much for a visit a number of years ago, because I was standing on the good side of the bars and knew I could leave whenever I wanted to. [/QUOTE]
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