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Please Drive Safely Guys !

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Actually, it was purely coincidence that I happed to have my DSLR camera with me, as I wanted to get some shots of the solar eclipse. I got some pretty cool shots of that.....

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But 20 minutes later, I came across this !!! A 1 ton, super duty Dodge work truck, pulling a 22 ft ski boat {probably an 18,000 lb package !} T-boned a 1/2 ton Chevy Silverado ! The driver of that truck had already been taken to the hospital. Hopefully he will be okay. At least he was hit on the passenger side, and had no passengers....

The driver of the big super duty Dodge, had his wife, and 2 year old son (in a car seat) and they were all okay.

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This kind of stuff can just happen in an instant, and even if you live, it could change yours, and your family's lives forever !

I don't care how good a driver you are..... their are just a million idiots out there who shouldn't even have a license... but they do ! Just watch out as close as you possibly can for them.

Peace,

Fish

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Sweet mother Mary. I hope the driver is ok. That poor poor Chevy. Looks like a dang train hit it. Thanks for the reminder to be safe while driving out and about.

Wow, glad no one was killed. The force to make a 1/2 ton truck into a "U" is impressive.

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