Posted by rrlund on January 26, 2014 at 04:59:58 from (162.250.26.204):
In Reply to: Mrs rolled her truck! posted by Bruce from Can. on January 26, 2014 at 03:26:13:
Glad she's OK,but you'll have to forgive me for sitting here chuckling a little. I didn't dare post about what happened Thursday,but since you brought it up......
I came in about 11 o'clock in the morning and there was a message on the machine. The wife. She said she'd just had a bad accident. Her truck was all smashed to h3ll,she was at Sav-A-Lot. Didn't say if she could drive it or not. I tried to call her back,her phone went right to voicemail. I asked if it was drivable and told her to call me back. I tried to start my truck,it wasn't plugged in and wouldn't start. Tried to call her again,voicemail again. Our youngest son works second shift. I called him and asked him if she'd called him. No. I told him what happened,told him to try to text her and call me back. He called back and said she wouldn't answer a text either. He said he'd come and get me and take me.
Just about the time he got here,she called. Said she could drive it.Said she had it full of groceries and was on her way. Well,she got home,the plastic was popped loose on top of the bumper and the piece under the drivers side back fender had a small piece broke off just behind the tire.
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