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Oct 03, 2005 21:20

Has anyone else ever almost been in an accident because of someone else's fear of your hearse?
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boneorchard October 4 2005, 02:13:57 UTC
What a bad idea...cut off a hearse with a stopping distance of...well, a bloody long time!

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sarahyzenbaard October 15 2005, 02:59:47 UTC
Yeah, I agree..I was literally yelling...arggh!

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firebringer October 4 2005, 02:46:00 UTC
I've never had anyone acting afraid of me, but I have had people cut me off, people who would probably not do the same to an SUV. I don't think most people realize that just because a hearse isn't eight feet tall, is still ways three tons.

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sarahyzenbaard October 15 2005, 03:03:30 UTC
true true...but I dont think she was thinking of anything but getting away from me...

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stupid people coffinitup October 4 2005, 03:27:59 UTC
We have almost been rear-ended a few times due to idiots gawking at our hearses in Vegas; but luckily havent been hit. *coffins crossed* we never are either! :)

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Re: stupid people sarahyzenbaard October 15 2005, 03:04:24 UTC
I hope not! Gawking is fine in fact it is fun to see the expression on peoples faces...just not after they actually come in contact with the hearse and the people inside....

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pyrotech_c3h8 October 4 2005, 04:16:38 UTC
No one ever got in an accident, but plenty have held their camera phones out the window to take pictures of Alexi.

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sarahyzenbaard October 15 2005, 03:05:47 UTC
Well, I have even done that to other hearses....I hope your luck continues.

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newlyrisendead October 4 2005, 06:58:20 UTC
So I'm sitting at this redlight in downtown asheville minding my own businees in my 86 fleetwood with a dear friend in the passenger seat lauging at the novelty of listeing to queen's "another one bites the dust" in a hearse.

Suddenly the hearse rocks and I look in the mirror to see that this college kid talking on her cellphone had just rear-ended a stopped hearse at a red light. The panic in her face is really a thing of beuty, but the kicker is when I get out and she sees a death rock kid get out to assess the damage she just did. Luckily there was minimal so I just told her not to worry about it. Her tears were enough compensation for me. It was Hi-larious.

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sarahyzenbaard October 15 2005, 03:07:06 UTC
he he he that is great...I would feel the same as long as the damage was m inimal...peoples expressions are priceless. I would have laughed even witnessing that as an outside source.

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