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Roadkill

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Yes

And what did you kill?

That's really awful. I just killed a possum and felt terrible. :verysad

I was in the car with my mom when she hit a dog once. 8 or 9 at night on a pitchblack road in NM. I guess it was smelling something and managed to look up at the car right before it happened. Horrible feeling.

 

My mom's second husband, who is a disgrace of a human being, asked her if she "said a prayer.. after all, she did kill something." What a dick.

Maybe we're related :shrugs

Anyway, I'm now being told it died very slowly and it'd been better off had I been driving 60mph. : /

Anyone else beginning to think Rachel probably shouldn't be driving?

 

 

:lol

 

Some people don't let me drive my own car if we're going somewhere.

I say I'm just unlucky when driving.

Worse drivers exist considering the accidents I get into aren't my fault. And 100mph only happens with no traffic on the Turnpike.

I'm a GREAT driver :cheer

Been in accidents and none are your fault? Hmmmm

 

 

Well, 2 were my fault. No tickets due to how small they were.

90 mph, then.

I'll drive you home.

 

 

I'd rather eat glass.

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