I rolled a car over. Going into the third roll, I hit a house. Totaled the poor car. It was a little over a year old.
Jeez! I'm glad you are both here to write about it. Sounds pretty horrible.[A few hearts ...just kidding. I totalled my Pontiac I loved that car. It was storming and I didn't see the gray semi truck coming. I don't think he had his lights on.
Holy moly. It's amazing you survived! It must have taken a very long time to heal from all of that.
Oh, that's easy. Back in 1987, I owned a 1969 Ford Fairlane, valued at $4400, due to the previous owner having done a little bit of after-market work to it. It was a wet rainy day in June and I went around a curve a bit too fast. The car flipped, and went down an embankment, where it flipped--get this--11 more times. I totalled that car, also broke a whopping 46 bones, and tore my ACL, PCL, and LCL ligaments in both knees, as well as suffering a collapsed lung, and broke a vertabrae in my neck. Sounds lovely, right?
19 and a half months.
Holy moly. It's amazing you survived! It must have taken a very long time to heal from all of that.
Wow I'm so sorry that happened...terrifying. Forget the Ford, you broke your body which is way more expensive/valuable!
Oh, that's easy. Back in 1987, I owned a 1969 Ford Fairlane, valued at $4400, due to the previous owner having done a little bit of after-market work to it. It was a wet rainy day in June and I went around a curve a bit too fast. The car flipped, and went down an embankment, where it flipped--get this--11 more times. I totalled that car, also broke a whopping 46 bones, and tore my ACL, PCL, and LCL ligaments in both knees, as well as suffering a collapsed lung, and broke a vertabrae in my neck. Sounds lovely, right?
You ":win."
19 and a half months.
I can guarrantee you that it was no "win", that's for bloody sure!
You ":win."That sounds incredibly painful. I just can't imagine.
I'm having trouble thinking of something for myself. I broke the railing going down to my Grandparent's basement once. Not the wood rail itself; but one of the metal brackets that attached it to the wall snapped. My Grandpa said it was ok; that my uncle (his son-in-law) had done the same thing years ago. I think we all used to jump the last few steps. It was inevitable.