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08-02-2006, 09:06 PM | #1 | ||
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Should have turned around but at the time it seemed like a bad idea, it was on the road near a busy coffee shop, probably people were feeding them, at first they looked like grey pigeons, but when I got up close they were ducks, hit the anchors and beeped the horn, at the last minute, they just looked at the car and then went under it.
I think the one that went "thud" under the rear tanks is no longer around. I should have gone back, but didn't, and my girlfriend won't let me hear the end of it, after all she's the one that swerved for a bird and rolled her car. I feel for the ducks but at least I know my instant reaction isn't going to lock the brakes and cause an accident. |
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