Sunday, 25 October 2009

We are missing THERPY

It has not been a good months for cars. Last post was all about my friend Lincoln who on a slippery road crashed into poles on the footpath. This week I bring you the demise of THERPY. We are hopeful that THERPY can be fixed.

So we were driving along Windsor Rd, on a sunny Sat afternoon around 5:10pm. A group of 4 blonde girls turned right off a side street and started to pull into the medium strip (the white markings you can see on the road in the pictures below). There isn't much room, but they just keep driving along it at relatively fast speed. So us being in the right lane were fairly afraid that they were going to run into us. They didn't run into us, which was good. And we were lucky enough to see the car in front stop, so we put on the brakes and stopped a good 1.5 meter (ish) from the car in front of us.

The car behind us was also pre-occupied with the 4 stupid blonde girls (trying to avoid being crashed into), but didn't realise we had all stopped. So instead of putting on the brakes, he pretty much ran straight into the back of our stationary car. Then pushed our stationary car into a 4WD wich was also stationary. The 4 stupid girls drove away and didn't even bother to stop. Everyone was too freaked out, so no one remembered to grab the number plate.

So now our entire family have sore head, neck, shoulders and back. Mum and dad both have a huge lump on the back of their head from slamming their head into the back seat rest. Jacob hit his nose ridge and eye on the steering wheel... luckily it only left a scratch on his nose. No black eye just yet. As for me, well lmited neck movement and terrible headache, as well exacerbated back and shoulder injury. Our family really needs to get away from high impact car crashes.


Dude who crashed into the back of us Fire truck was there to put dust on the road, as liquids were coming out of our car. Mum and I both holding our injured head.

Poor THERPY. He got rammed into the back of a 4WD with a tow bar. The 4WD you couldn't tell of any damage on it at all.

Back of THERPY. The insides of THERPY may need huge repairs. The metal held up which is good. Would have hated for the car to have crumbled with us inside it.

Please SMASH REPAIRERS... please FIX THERPY

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