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> Almost died in the car last night, Police chase
post Mar 12, 2007 - 2:35 PM
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Last night as i arrived back in Houston from picking up my GF from her dad's house in Brenham, tx. we almost died. It was freaky to say the least. I exited the freeway and pulled up to the light in the right hand lane and was waiting for the light to turn. My GF was sleeping and I looked in the mirror, just checking as I always do and I see this white caprice exit the freeway at what looked like 100MPH and he was heading right for me across 3 lanes of open road. I braced myself got my right arm across my GF and prepared to kiss my a$$ goodbye. This Psycho jumps the curb not 5 feet behind me on my RH side, drives up the little hill of grass [which was about 3 feet tall] over the sidewalk and jumps over the thing onto the crossroad making a very hard right and hauls it down that road at WOT. All of this without slowing down. I was freaked man. The car came no more than a foot away from mine and could easily have lost control at anytime. Then I hear sirens and look in my mirror and two cop cars are duplicating his manuver right towards me. I quickly made the right and pulled into the gas station before they got to me so they could go arrest the guy/girl.
I'm still a little freaked. I don't want my GF or my car to ever end up like that. Me - I can handle but they are way to important.
Don't wanna drive anywhere but on the track anymore. kindasad.gif


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post Mar 12, 2007 - 7:18 PM
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glad ur alright!


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