charlie
03-29-2007, 01:33 PM
This morning.......:hammer: :flaming: :flaming:
Some little ricer in a Honda Civic pulled out in front of me going down University in Denton Texas this morning. He pulled fully in my lane about 15 feet in front of me, while I was going 45 in the rain. I snatched the steering wheel to the left and just figured I would go to the west bound lanes and do a quick donut and get back in the divider area. Well that was not possible because of on coming traffic. The only place left to go was to hit the curb and fly into the medium. Witch I did. I hit the ground, slammed the brakes and nearly hit a small tree. I got out of the truck and turned around to talk to the blind little S.O.B..... But guess what? He was hauling *****. I did not get his plate #. This is the point I would have shot him if I had a gun in the truck! I would have chased him but I was worried about my truck. I did a quick check and nothing seemed to be wrong, so I went to work. By lunch my back and neck was hurting so bad I went home.
When I got home I check out the truck real good and did not see anything wrong, but still I wonder.
If nothing else, this proves to me our trucks are tougher than I thought.
OK ranting over, the pain killers are kicking in.
Charlie
Some little ricer in a Honda Civic pulled out in front of me going down University in Denton Texas this morning. He pulled fully in my lane about 15 feet in front of me, while I was going 45 in the rain. I snatched the steering wheel to the left and just figured I would go to the west bound lanes and do a quick donut and get back in the divider area. Well that was not possible because of on coming traffic. The only place left to go was to hit the curb and fly into the medium. Witch I did. I hit the ground, slammed the brakes and nearly hit a small tree. I got out of the truck and turned around to talk to the blind little S.O.B..... But guess what? He was hauling *****. I did not get his plate #. This is the point I would have shot him if I had a gun in the truck! I would have chased him but I was worried about my truck. I did a quick check and nothing seemed to be wrong, so I went to work. By lunch my back and neck was hurting so bad I went home.
When I got home I check out the truck real good and did not see anything wrong, but still I wonder.
If nothing else, this proves to me our trucks are tougher than I thought.
OK ranting over, the pain killers are kicking in.
Charlie