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post Sep 14, 2009 - 12:25 AM
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how about a big card from the 6gc.net community?


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post Sep 14, 2009 - 3:21 AM
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My sympathies goes out to any family who suffers any sort of unjust tragedy.

What happened was terrible...getting seriously hurt because of someone else's taunts is very disheartening to hear. But we must all realize how fortunate it was that only one person was involved in this accident and not the whole family. That he was in the car alone, however unfortunate that was, was a good thing.

And the fact that details of this accident was known and relayed to his wife is definitely good fortune, now the cops have an account of what happened and project can seek compensation for his medical bills by going after that guy. Think about it, a few hours after this tragedy occurs, his wife is notified by the hospital that her husband was injured. That almost never happens. And clearly he was conscious enough to tell the paramedics/EMT the account of the accident, that he was goaded into racing, that the vette almost side swiped him, so at the very least he's not in a coma.

To his wife (Elizabeth), you are a very good person to stop and consider the feelings and thoughts of the 6GC community. Had someone I care for get into a serious accident, coming on this forum (a mere few hours later) and posting would be the last thing on my mind. I'd be out of my wits honestly. But to inform the rest of us...that takes alot of courage and mental toughness. We appreciate it.

Lastly, I think I speak for the majority of us on the forum by saying, get well soon. Don't worry about the other stuff (like shipping out the HIDs, kits, etc), we've been waiting weeks for these items, so a few more weeks (or months) isn't going to make much more of a difference.

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post Sep 14, 2009 - 12:20 PM
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I can't even imagine what you must be going through right now—I truly wish your husband and your family a speedy recovery from all of this. My heart and best wishes go out to you and your kids as well as James. Keep us updated as time (and wits!) permit. We're all behind you guys.


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post Sep 14, 2009 - 3:37 PM
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QUOTE (CAMAricer @ Sep 14, 2009 - 4:21 AM) *
My sympathies goes out to any family who suffers any sort of unjust tragedy.

What happened to projectinprogress was terrible...getting seriously hurt because of someone else's taunts is very disheartening to hear. But we must all realize how fortunate it was that he was the only involved in this accident and not the whole family. That he was in the car alone, however unfortunate that was, was a good thing.

And the fact that details of this accident was known and relayed to his wife is definitely good fortune, now the cops have an account of what happened and project can seek compensation for his medical bills by going after that guy. Think about it, a few hours after this tragedy occurs, his wife is notified by the hospital that her husband was injured. I mean, clearly he was conscious enough to tell the paramedics/EMT the account of the accident, that he was goaded into racing, that the vette almost side swiped him, so at the very least he's not in a coma.

To his wife (Elizabeth), you are a very good person to stop and consider the feelings and thoughts of the 6GC community. Had someone I care for get into a serious accident, coming on this forum (a mere few hours later) and posting would be the last thing on my mind. I'd be out of my wits honestly. But to inform the rest of us...that takes alot of courage and mental toughness. We appreciate it.

Lastly, I think I speak for the majority of us on the forum by saying, get well soon. Don't worry about the other stuff (like shipping out the HIDs, kits, etc), we've been waiting weeks for these items, so a few more weeks (or months) isn't going to make much more of a difference.


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post Sep 14, 2009 - 6:40 PM
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Street racing is never cool and this is why. i hope he pulls through. and we should make a card

This post has been edited by stl95celica: Sep 14, 2009 - 6:40 PM


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post Sep 15, 2009 - 5:06 AM
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why is james responding to craigslist ads?

this thread is closed for now, pending investigation.


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