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Heaps of car crashes today! ACT region

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ant - 28 Sep 2006 12:45 GMT
This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra, they
were happening everywhere. I saw a girlie in a Corolla rear end a black 4WD
that was hanging back to let an ambulance weave through the traffic onto
King's Ave bridge. The traffic was caused by.... 2 other rear enders, one
involving a couple of army blokes evidently heading to their possie in the
parade thing. Radio had reports of more crashes. Ye gods.

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Kelpie - 28 Sep 2006 12:53 GMT
> This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
> bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra,
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> enders, one involving a couple of army blokes evidently heading to their
> possie in the parade thing. Radio had reports of more crashes. Ye gods.

Are you butchering roos again ant?
Dave Jarvis - 28 Sep 2006 13:08 GMT
>> This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
>> bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra,
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>
> Are you butchering roos again ant?

Talking of which, did you see the Anita Cobby doco on Fox

That c*nt of Travis had a party trick of buying a sheep, f.cking it
(yes, f.cking it) then cutting it's throat and putting it on the spit
and cooking it.

Good to see these pricks will rot in hell
fish. - 29 Sep 2006 00:36 GMT
> >> This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
> >> bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra,
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> Good to see these pricks will rot in hell

have you got the exact name of the Doco?

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atec77 - 28 Sep 2006 13:05 GMT
>  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
> bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra, they
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> involving a couple of army blokes evidently heading to their possie in the
> parade thing. Radio had reports of more crashes. Ye gods.

Thatl teach ya to flash the jubblies atem .
Sir Lex - 29 Sep 2006 00:44 GMT
>  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
> bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra, they
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> involving a couple of army blokes evidently heading to their possie in the
> parade thing. Radio had reports of more crashes. Ye gods.

I had a bimmer in front of me today on Northbourne, her rear bumper was
a bit of a mess.  Light turned red ahead, the bmw stopped with no brake
lights at all, not even a high mount brake light.

She's probably still wondering why her car got done up the arse, and
some poor bastard will have to foot the bill for doing it.

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ant - 29 Sep 2006 12:07 GMT
> >  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening,
> > an even bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile
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> She's probably still wondering why her car got done up the arse, and
> some poor bastard will have to foot the bill for doing it.

Turns out that ambulance was racing to get to the cop that died. I didn't
realise that lot were cops, they were all in blue so I thought they were the
air force. Today, they closed that half of king's ave and re-routed us onto
the other side of the bridge, causing a whopping jam of traffic back onto
Moreshed (all the airport traffic was starting to hit it).  Plenty of
stacks.

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Andy - 29 Sep 2006 12:16 GMT
> > >  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening,
> > > an even bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile
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> Moreshed (all the airport traffic was starting to hit it).  Plenty of
> stacks.

i'v got one now. <snigger>.

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> ant
> Don't try to email me;
> I'm borrowing the spammer du jour's addy
Darkfalz - 04 Oct 2006 10:29 GMT
> >  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an even
> > bigger one with firies and cops standing around. Meanwhile in Canberra, they
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> She's probably still wondering why her car got done up the arse, and
> some poor bastard will have to foot the bill for doing it.

Two crashes outside my house in two weeks.
Andrew S. - 04 Oct 2006 14:17 GMT
>> >  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an
>> > even
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> Two crashes outside my house in two weeks.

Ya gotta stop walking round the front yard naked then.
Darkfalz - 05 Oct 2006 09:57 GMT
> >> >  This morning, a biggie on Captain's Flat Road, and this evening, an
> >> > even
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> Ya gotta stop walking round the front yard naked then.

Don't have a yard.
 
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