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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:54 pm 
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So what hit you , must have been a fair size or really moving to do that or was it just a freak thing where it hit the right spot to start it all happening ? How were the people/person in the other vehicle ?

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:shock: glad to hear you're ok steve....make sure you dont go back to work too soon...make sure everything is peachy before you open up again

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It was an everyday ute...
like a courier type ute
one that delivers the papers down to country areas.
must have hit the trailer hard as it is bent approx 18 inches down the right side.

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damn - hope all gets better soon

I dont think Ausmini will have another who has had the biggest accident post - you'll win everytime. Its amazing you had so few injuries

Watch out for the blues in the next couple of week - its a shock after effect


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Must have been oneof those things , right weight , right spot etc . Glad you guy's are ok .

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sorry to hear the news steve, good to see your both ok. im sure your customers will understand the delay, take your time and rest up

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Get well soon guys...we need all the Mini suppliers we can get :D

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Holy crap!

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Man you guys are lucky you're ok - that would have turned some heads too, cos people might have thought that the minis had drivers. :shock:
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Glad you're ok Steve, the Brickworx truck can be replaced. 8)

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unable to use wrist properly for a few days.


For a new father, that's a tragedy in itself...


Don't listen to cushy, we all know that you're ambidextrous :wink:

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That is an incredible escape there Houdini. I will mourn the loss of the rovers. :cry:
Once again, I hope all works out in some form. Sometimes it seems these twisted things and narrow escapes can happen for a reason (other than the moron in the ute).


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Very glad to hear your ok, like everyone said, take it easy for a few days.

take it easy!

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Mate, take as much time as you need to get better, mentally and physically. Spend time with the family, don't think about work.. that'll sort itself out when you're back on your feet. You're alive, and intact.. that's a f*cking miracle.

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Its good to hear that you are "ok". Like the others said - don't worry about work, have a few days off and enjoy them as much as you can.

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