Reading the driving posts reminded me of this story from my father.
At the time, we lived out in the boondocks, and had to drive about fifteen miles to reach town. Needless to say, trash was a common problem, primarily boxes. I'm not sure what people thought they were doing, tossing the stuff out, but it wasn't uncommon to have to swerve to miss a box as the wind blew it across the road.
One day, my father comes home and he's laughing fit to be tied. This, is his story:
While coming through the prison farm, he comes to a corner. Standing in the middle of the oncoming lane is this case of coke. (think 24 pack type box) It's standing perfectly on edge like someone set it there. As he approaches it, a mini van coming the opposite way moves not to pass the box, but to run it over. Yes, things like that do make a satisfying smush. The guy in the van hit the box square on, but it wasn't empty. In fact the box must have been completely full. There's this loud BANG! Which is quickly followed by an explosion of soda out from under the car. Dad always said that the van must have raised off the ground a good six inches and then skidded off the road onto the shoulder before coming back on. I myself never saw this, however I do wonder if the driver had to change his underwear after that...
At the time, we lived out in the boondocks, and had to drive about fifteen miles to reach town. Needless to say, trash was a common problem, primarily boxes. I'm not sure what people thought they were doing, tossing the stuff out, but it wasn't uncommon to have to swerve to miss a box as the wind blew it across the road.
One day, my father comes home and he's laughing fit to be tied. This, is his story:
While coming through the prison farm, he comes to a corner. Standing in the middle of the oncoming lane is this case of coke. (think 24 pack type box) It's standing perfectly on edge like someone set it there. As he approaches it, a mini van coming the opposite way moves not to pass the box, but to run it over. Yes, things like that do make a satisfying smush. The guy in the van hit the box square on, but it wasn't empty. In fact the box must have been completely full. There's this loud BANG! Which is quickly followed by an explosion of soda out from under the car. Dad always said that the van must have raised off the ground a good six inches and then skidded off the road onto the shoulder before coming back on. I myself never saw this, however I do wonder if the driver had to change his underwear after that...
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