Posted by johndeereman on June 13, 2010 at 16:56:24 from (74.36.221.222):
In Reply to: OT: sudden death posted by Gun Guru on June 13, 2010 at 14:29:22:
lady i worked for during high scholl on her and her husbands farm died in a car accident thursday afternoon her husband died a couple years ago from cancer didnt even know he had any way her accident was a freak thing wandered into left lane then she overcorrected and lost it funny thing is she went between a big sign and a utility pole just wide enough to get car through slammed into an 1800's church right through the REAL concrete blocks into the basement the big solid blocks you older guys know what i mean how often is it that a church is involved in a death? worse part is she was turning her life around after her husband died they were always grungy people never showered and smelled real bad but good hearted just the same she was way overweight like 400 pounds or so but she was slimming down cleaning up wearing make up and jewelry trying to make her life right when this freak thing happens makes you wonder why bother why go for the check ups and such at doctors when its time its time
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