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- From the
- JOKIN' AROUND DISK
- by
- LEEJAN ENTERPRISES
- P.O. Box 66. Happy Valley.
- South Australia. 5159.
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- Insurance Responses:
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- Well, you'd be angry too if you had a tree put a move on you as fast as that
- one did on me, which is why the car is totally ruined.
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- The reason I had this difficulty is that the tree wasn't where it would have
- been if I had selected the right driveway, but since I did not, there it was
- where it shouldn't be, and this is why I hit it.
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- I tried to avoid hitting him, but he kept coming toward me and asking for it
- and I finally felt that I really should oblige him. It demolished his car, but
- it didn't even scratch my road scraper.
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- The other car appeared, as out of nowhere, although I am sure it was somewhere
- before it appeared, and once it did, hitting it was the only thing left for me
- to do, so I did it, and frankly, I rather enjoyed it.
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- We are going to have peace, and by golly, if necessary, I'll beat the stuffings
- out of anyone who says we are not going to have peace. Sometimes, when you
- want something bad enough, you just have to fight for it - that's the way it is
- with peace.
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- Try as hard as I did, no matter what move I made, that telephone pole matched
- me and eventually it hit me. I'd have to say that the pole was at fault, it
- certainly wasn't me.
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- The stop sign which caused this action appeared there recently and was new to
- me. It cause me great alarm and when I am watching its pole, I note the sign
- is too low for the car, which is why it destroy the windshield. When I note
- this, it excite me, and that is when wall came into line of drive and cause me
- to ruin radiator, but not until I got the truck of the man who was putting up
- those stop signs. If there were more space on this form I tell you about baby
- carriage, but this is enough information for you for one day.
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- I know of no driving manual which suggests that passengers depart from the
- cabin of the car when going around the corner at such speeds. When this
- happened, I took evasive action, and that is when I wiped out those other five
- cars, the bus and the branch bank office. One of the passengers who got out of
- the other car still managed to come through my windshield, at considerable
- additional cost, may I add.
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- I honestly do not believe that anyone was really responsible for this accident,
- but if blame must be placed, it surely belongs, all 110% of it, on the other
- driver.
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- Coming home, I drove into the wrong house and collided with a tree I didn't
- have.
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- The other car collided with mine without even giving warning of its intentions.
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- I collided with a stationary truck coming the other way.
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- A truck backed through my windshield into my wife's face.
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- A pedestrian hit me and went under my car.
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- The guy was all over the road. I had to swerve a number of times before I hit
- him.
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- I pulled away from the side of the road, glanced at my mother-in-law, and
- headed for the embankment.
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- As I approached the intersection a sign suddenly appeared in a place where no
- sign had ever appeared before. I was unable to stop in time to avoid the
- accident.
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- To avoid hitting the car in front of me, I struck the pedestrian.
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- In my attempt to hit a fly, I drove into a telephone pole.
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- My car was legally parked as it backed into the other vehicle.
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- I told the police that I was not injured, but upon removing my hat, I found
- that I had a fractured skull.
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- The pedestrian had no idea which direction to run, so I ran over him.
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- The indirect cause of this accident was a little guy in a small car with a big
- mouth.
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- An invisible car came out of nowhere, struck my vehicle and vanished.
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- I had been driving for forty years when I fell asleep at the wheel.
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- I saw a sad faced old gentleman as he bounced off of the hood of my car.
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- I was sure the old fellow would never make it to the other side of the road
- when I struck him.
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- I was thrown from my car as it left the road. I was later found in a ditch by
- some stray cows.
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- The telephone pole was approaching; I was attempting to swerve out of the way
- when it struck my front end.
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- I was on my way to the doctor with rear end trouble when my universal joint
- gave way causing me to have an accident.
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- From the
- JOKIN' AROUND DISK
- by
- LEEJAN ENTERPRISES
- P.O. Box 66. Happy Valley.
- South Australia. 5159.
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