Thanks Heather, and a hug back. Mine happened around 5:00pm. At 6:30 we
were waiting for the tow truck for the tow truck. The wrecker that picked
up my Dak got stuck in the mud, so he had to call another truck out. It
was a good day till the accident. You won't believe the chain of events
that took place. Had the wreck, waited for the tow truck, tow truck got
stuck, had to wait for second tow truck, got it out. Drove 30 miles to the
five star dealer, turned out the dealer doesn't do their own body
work. Had to get back on the highway and drive another 7 miles to the body
shop. Get on the highway, the exit we need is closed due to construction,
so had to go to the next one and double-back. Ended up costing another $10
in miles, which I'm glad to say the insurance company got the bill - a $135
bill.
Ohh, my rent a car is a brand new Ferd Taurus that had 15 miles on it. A
POS! The girl that helped me said I could bring it back Monday and trade
it out.
Got some TLC from MGD. Chuck's Jack and coke sounds good :)
Thanks again Heather, next time duck ;-)
Mike
At 07:08 AM 3/10/2000 , you wrote:
>*MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR hug*
>
>Sowwy...but glad you are ok...hurt a little, but ok. I got a case of
>Shiner in the fridge :) I'm gonna be drinkin it. I got in a dog wreck
>last night...my best friends dogs were so excited to see me that with
>construction bucket in mouth, they decided to share it with my forehead
>(100 lb dog in force behind it) So I am now a knothead which looks as
>though I've been in a fight :(
>
>What time was this? Maybe I was feeling your pain when it happened cause
>this was about 6:30pm last night when it happened. Well...get lots of TLC
>from Mr. Bud!
>
>Take it easy and I hope your baby does well.
>
>
>Heather
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