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Re: Auto Accident Hits Too Close to Home

To: "Spridget List" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Auto Accident Hits Too Close to Home
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 10:55:47 +0000
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My condolences. Dying a sudden, tragic, and senseless death such as this is 
always very difficult for family and friends to cope with.  I've lost several 
friends in auto accidents and know first hand how troubling it can be.  
Please understand that my comments that follow are meant to be of a 
philosophical nature. 

My wife is very concerned about the safety of my Midget (and rightfully so).  
I have always thought that when my time on this earth is over, that God will 
take me in a fashion that is appropriate to how I have lived my life.  Like 
the cliche "He died doing what he loved to do".  Therefore, I may die in my 
Midget, but it will be in the middle of a perfect drive on a lonely country 
road.  I believe your friend was robbed.  If he was supposed to die in his 
TR7, it would not have been sitting still in traffic.

Again, I am truly sorry.
Trevor  




On Tuesday 06 April 2004 02:19 pm, Brashear, Jack, N wrote:
> Hi All, we of the British Motoring Club of Arkansas lost a friend and
> very effective club member Monday afternoon. He was in his TR7
> convertible stopped in traffic in an Interstate Highway repair work zone
> when he was rear-ended by an inattentive driver.  He was dead at the
> scene.  People, we all know that our LBC's aren't as big as most of the
> herds of today's SUVs, so please be careful and watch your backsides
> too.
>
> Jack






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