A silly little blog for me to drop the excrement of my mind.
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Published on April 28, 2006 By BlueDev In Misc
The following is a public service announcement:
 
The tree always wins.
 
I have seen lots of tree/car collisions.  The tree always wins.  The cars often put up a good fight, valiantly struggling to the end.  But in the end, the tree remains the victor.  Even if it is broken in half. 
 
The real losers are those in the car.  They NEVER win.

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on Apr 28, 2006
Electrical poles or light poles often win, too.

I saw a drunk driver one time. It looked like he meant to accelerate and wrap the front end of his Nova around an electrical pole.

He didn't but it sure looked like it. Car definately lost that one.
on Apr 28, 2006

Car definately lost that one.

They always do.  What hurts the worst is when the innocent little ones in the car lose.  Because they lose big time.

on Apr 28, 2006
Sounds like a sad night in the ER.
on Apr 28, 2006
sounds like a good country song.

I fought the tree and the tree won.
on Apr 28, 2006
The first car I lost due to damage was when it lost to a telephone pole. Fortunately, it was parked at the time and I wasn't in it. Just a really bad storm that took out a series of poles and my car was the only one damaged in the entire lot! HAHA!

The second car I lost came more to a draw with the car that crossed the highway and hit me head on. I took a beating on that one, too, but fortunately the '77 Impalas included the safety feature of six feet of steel in front of the driver.
on Apr 28, 2006

Sounds like a sad night in the ER.

Well, they made it past the ER, but not out of the SICU.

sounds like a good country song.

Isn't that an oxymoron (good country song)? 

but fortunately the '77 Impalas included the safety feature of six feet of steel in front of the driver.

They just don't make safety features like the used to, do they?

on Apr 28, 2006
Sigh. . .

The battle took another casualty today, the worst kind. 2 year old passenger, innocent as can be. . .
on Apr 29, 2006
Ugh. That sucks. Sorry you have to see things like that - I can imagine that it's really tough. Just think - once you're in practice, you won't probably see as many life-and-death situations, just lots of kidneys.

Trees win because they're cooler than cars, by the way. Mother Nature will always whoop ass on anything we build.
on Apr 29, 2006

Well, they made it past the ER, but not out of the SICU.

Sorry,  Some days you earn every penny.

on Apr 29, 2006

The battle took another casualty today, the worst kind. 2 year old passenger, innocent as can be. . .

Again, I am sorry.  I know I am not good enough to do your job.  I could not help but be devasted at each one.

on Apr 29, 2006
Sorry you have to see things like that - I can imagine that it's really tough


It is, at first. But I think that, in order to save your humanity, you have to sacrifice a little of it away. That is actually an upcoming blog.

Dr. Guy: It is hard to see. You learn how to deal with it, but it is certainly still hard. I appreciate your kind words.
on Apr 29, 2006
calling dr. Dev!, calling dr. Dev! emergency hemroidectomy in room one..
on Apr 29, 2006
I wonder what percentage of people would still drive if they spent a good amount of time in an ER or an ambulance and saw with their own eyes just how much damage a car wreck does to the human body?
on Apr 29, 2006
I wonder what percentage of people would still drive if they spent a good amount of time in an ER or an ambulance and saw with their own eyes just how much damage a car wreck does to the human body?


That is so true. I am a naturally clumsy person and sometimes my driving isn't the greatest.

Each time I was getting out of the hospital after having my boys I didn't want to drive. Precious cargo. It scared me to death.
on Apr 29, 2006
Ditches usually win too.

Especially ones with things in them that tear the tires off your wheels and shift the parts in your cars.

The muddy ones help, though. They usually keep your car from flipping. They still beat your car anyway, but not so much as the dry ones.
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