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Post by Crowy on Dec 31, 2009 12:50:09 GMT -5
On Monday me and the family were driving up to Scotland, and as you've probably guessed it was freezing cold and snowy.
The windscreen squirter thingies were freezing up, so we pulled up in a stop place. Dad lifted up the bonnet and put in de-icer. So, off we went. We hit the motorway and when we got to 60 mph BOOPH;
the bonnet flew up and hit the window.
at 60 mph
and the window didn't crack.
So, we all bricked about three times and pulled over, barely able to see out the window. Dad gets out and pushes it down to see four lovely new dents in the bonnet. As he does, loads of cars zoom past, and I'm shivering in panic in the back thinking 'i'm gonna die ;;'
We think it came up because when we stopped it was -7 and water got into the catch and expanded, releasing it and boophing the windscreen.
I thought i was gonna dieeee
but I'm still here yayzors
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Post by Riverflame on Dec 31, 2009 12:58:36 GMT -5
Ehhhhhhhhhh, sounds... fun. X.x I'd be like, screaming and dying and throwing myself off the road through the window... okay, well not literally, but even so, you get the point. I'd be freaked out.
Well I'm glad you're still here!!! TFL wouldn't be the same without Crowy! *huggles*
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Post by Crowy on Dec 31, 2009 13:29:24 GMT -5
(for all you KPH people it was about 100 kph.)
well I bricked it about three times and was still sobbering a few miles down the road xD
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Post by Super Lemon on Dec 31, 2009 17:03:15 GMT -5
I would go up to my sister and say "HELP!!!" and she would say, "GET OFF ME YOU FREAK!!" Or she might be too busy screaming like a banshee...
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Post by Falconheart on Jan 10, 2010 21:00:23 GMT -5
we had something like that in Costa Rica one time...
I prefer not to talk about it though...xD
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Post by little on Feb 27, 2010 9:19:45 GMT -5
A thing like that almost happened to me. I was driving down the highway with my family going white-water rafting (fun) with my friend May. It was raining hard and foggy, now the car in front of us curved and hit the HUGE truck in front of it. It then twirled in a circle and went off the road. We were so lucky that it didn't explode or anything. . . or hit us. That shows that even if I love the rain, don't go behind a truck.
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