John,
This type of situation stands out in my mind
everytime I see it in the papers or on a list or anywhere...
I have 5 children, after July, 4 will be
teenagers, in 2 years I will cut loose with my 3rd teen driver. All have plenty
of sttel around them. I drive a 4x4 Chev Suburban, my 19 year old drive a 60
Belvedere, my 16 year old drives a 57 Buick, my 14 year old says she wants a 60
Tbird, my soon to be 13 year old already is working on a 41 Dodge WC Pickup,
...
...but its the other guy that scares the hell out
of me.
David Greenberg
Hereford, AZ
The basic difference between an ordinary man and
a Warrior is that a Warrior takes everything as a challenge, while the ordinary
man takes everything as a blessing or a curse" Don Juan
Hi
all, This isn't related to
Forwardlook cars, but to the drivers of
all vehicles. In the past 24
hours, I attended the wakes and funerals of four kids from our local high
school, three of which were in my son's class, and two being brothers
who lived next door to our farm. All four were killed this past Sun
morning after the prom. Apparently the driver of the another car, who
was also killed, had been drinking (he already had 2 DWI's) and crossed the
centerline, hitting these poor kids head on. All five were burned beyond
recognition. A pretty sad situation for the parents, family members,
and all the friends and neighbors left
to grieve. Please remind your
kids of the terrible things that can happen out there on the roads.
Don't Drink and Drive! Still teary
eyed, John in Neillsville WI
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