Accident where I live
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Accident where I live
Wife just pointed out to me while watching the news tonight, that the accident that cut power to my area was a brand new Subaru WRX she saw paper plates. Just past that way this morning to get the paper, saw a white bumper, but thought it was a Honda one. Can anyone confirm?
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Just caught the Channel 9 news (was running late). It was a 2004 WRX. Apparently they had just bought liquor from the local store and sped off. The place of impact is a gentle right hander, dunno what happened, can only speculate. Man, do not drink and drive and keep it off the streets. My sympathy to the family (they run the eatery across the high school) and be safe everyone.
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This is the accident you're talking about?
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Aug/18/br/br05p.html
Not good at all...
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Aug/18/br/br05p.html
Not good at all...
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Oh, Man... Bummer. 
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There were fatalities in this accident. Vulturing the parts are MEGA bad style, right now. 
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Sorry didn't know this is what I get when I click on the link......
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Originally posted by Mach5WRX
Sorry didn't know this is what I get when I click on the link......
Sorry didn't know this is what I get when I click on the link......
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Just passed the accident site earlier this evening. There was a candle light gathering by the person's friends. Man that was a very sad scene. Said driver was nineteen according to the news. Conflicting stories if he had made it or not, but it will be a sad situation for all that was involved...his family as well as the other victims families. Scoobies rule...know that...and just cruize...payce to all!


