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<blockquote data-quote="74honker" data-source="post: 1988436" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Remember a few pages back I said my gaurdian angel needed hazard/overtime pay? Yesterday was one of those days for me. While helping my daughter and BF move we had a distracted driver cross the centerline on us. My wife was driving who dare I say is a great driver and used to pulling big heavy trailers with our daully. We had a rented uhaul trailer. Seen him coming and she was over as far as we could go. He clipped his mirror on our trucks fender and plowed right into the trailer. Wife did an amazing job keeping us straight and from loosing control also. Had she not done what she did it would've been head on for sure. The BIG GUY was watching out for us yesterday for sure! We are all ok and that's the main thing. Stuff can he fixed and replaced. Kudos to all the fireman and women, the paramedics and the 2 MO state troopers that responded! Other driver had some self induced issues and as the troopers told us we'll just leave it at that for now. </p><p> About 3 weeks ago while repairing our levee from the floods last year. I was operating a big 4 wheel drive tractor with a scraper and got hung up on top of the levee. While trying to get un hung with the help of a dozer, the scraper overturned and when the dust settled the tractor only had 2 tires left on the ground. My friend in the dozer and whom owned the tractor I was in was doing all he could to keep me upright and not rolling all the way over. He said he thought he gonna watch me die. HE had me that day too! So like I said whomever has my back most days definately needs a little extra in the kitty lol. Just goes to show you that you never know from one day to the next and to try your best to make each one count!</p><p>THANK YOU JESUS!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 1988436, member: 113930"] Remember a few pages back I said my gaurdian angel needed hazard/overtime pay? Yesterday was one of those days for me. While helping my daughter and BF move we had a distracted driver cross the centerline on us. My wife was driving who dare I say is a great driver and used to pulling big heavy trailers with our daully. We had a rented uhaul trailer. Seen him coming and she was over as far as we could go. He clipped his mirror on our trucks fender and plowed right into the trailer. Wife did an amazing job keeping us straight and from loosing control also. Had she not done what she did it would've been head on for sure. The BIG GUY was watching out for us yesterday for sure! We are all ok and that's the main thing. Stuff can he fixed and replaced. Kudos to all the fireman and women, the paramedics and the 2 MO state troopers that responded! Other driver had some self induced issues and as the troopers told us we'll just leave it at that for now. About 3 weeks ago while repairing our levee from the floods last year. I was operating a big 4 wheel drive tractor with a scraper and got hung up on top of the levee. While trying to get un hung with the help of a dozer, the scraper overturned and when the dust settled the tractor only had 2 tires left on the ground. My friend in the dozer and whom owned the tractor I was in was doing all he could to keep me upright and not rolling all the way over. He said he thought he gonna watch me die. HE had me that day too! So like I said whomever has my back most days definately needs a little extra in the kitty lol. Just goes to show you that you never know from one day to the next and to try your best to make each one count! THANK YOU JESUS!!!! [/QUOTE]
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