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  • Super User
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After a bad car accident last weekend, my fiance is doing better, but not well enough for me to make it to the road trip this year! She is doing much better, but not well enough for me to leave her for 7 days without being able to drive herself, or for that matter really take care of herself.... Hope everyone has a great time, and I will for sure make the next one, baring some kind of disaster!

Jeff

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  • Super User
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Hopes she recovers ok. There will always be another road trip.

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Sorry to hear that Jeff. I hope she feels better.

  • Super User
Posted

Sorry you aren't going to make it, but happy she is going to be okay.

What kind of car did that used to be? VW Beetle?

  • Super User
Posted

Looks like a Honda Civic ( look at the wheels), nasty accident, hope she is doing ok.

  • Super User
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It was a Honda. She was traveling 40-45 mph through and intersection when the other person ran the red-light. She never even saw the other person. The other truck flipped. We don't know how she is doing? Thanks for all of the thoughts and wishes. Catch a good one for me!

Jeff

  • Super User
Posted

Like Dwight said-

Always next year. Only one fiancee (Hopefully)

Take care of her and she'll be in our thought and prayers.

  • Super User
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You still owe me $300 for the ro0m an several bottles of wine!

Okay, just a little light-hearted fun...You know my prayers are with you.

-Kent

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Sorry to hear you won't be there. You'll be missed. But I'm glad she's ok.

That tire looks a little flat. Might want to check that. ;)

  • Super User
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Thanks for the wishes! She is doing much better, but I still don't need to leave her! Ya'll have fun and catch a ton! I WILL be there next year! Never know, I might have to sneak away for just one day...........

Jeff

  • Super User
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First, glad to hear she's ok.

Second, as scary as the Honda looks, it appears it did what it was designed to do in an accident. The non passenger area (the front) looks to have absorbed the brunt of the crash leaving the seating area relatively intact. Humans aren't made to absorb that kind of energy, modern cars are. Had she been in a much older car, the result may have been much worse.

Wishing her a speedy recovery.

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