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It wasnt my car. Some other guy had the accident. I just stole the pic... lol.
This is what he said.
" My wife was driving Bonneville on her way to office, city road, exactly toward sunrise, at 35-40 mph. Front visibility were VERY limited. She were changing lines to left line, when was hit in rear by speeding Chevy Cavalier. Because of impact she lost control and flew over the 5 foot medium to other side of the road.
Hit an iron poll by rear-left, and then had a front-left collision with minivan following 35-40 mph in opposite direction. Cavalier had only scratch on bumper, minivan'* driver had minor injures. My wife had couple of scratches and bruises. Left knee is still weather-sensitive, but other than that, thanks God, everything is fine. She was, as always, wearing seatbelt, and airbag triggered right in time. "
If she was driving a Japanese car, she'd look like moms meatloaf.
Bonneys are luckily tough as nails
This is what he said.
" My wife was driving Bonneville on her way to office, city road, exactly toward sunrise, at 35-40 mph. Front visibility were VERY limited. She were changing lines to left line, when was hit in rear by speeding Chevy Cavalier. Because of impact she lost control and flew over the 5 foot medium to other side of the road.
Hit an iron poll by rear-left, and then had a front-left collision with minivan following 35-40 mph in opposite direction. Cavalier had only scratch on bumper, minivan'* driver had minor injures. My wife had couple of scratches and bruises. Left knee is still weather-sensitive, but other than that, thanks God, everything is fine. She was, as always, wearing seatbelt, and airbag triggered right in time. "
If she was driving a Japanese car, she'd look like moms meatloaf.
Bonneys are luckily tough as nails
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Thanks for the help
Originally Posted by mremer
Well, first thing you need to do is upload a pic of whatever you want in your signature to some host on the internet. A lot of us use cardomain.com. It has its issues, but for the most part it gets the job done. After you upload the image using their software, you will want to find the url for that image. To do that either click on the picture (so that it opens in a larger window) and then righ click on the image and go to "properties" in the Address section is the URL, copy that line into your signature line preceeded with
['img] and then ['img/] to end it (don't include the ' ).
ie.
['img]http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/templates/bonndef/images/logo_bonn.gif['img/]
Just remember to keep it small (see the sticky for size info). Good luck and welcome!
Mike
['img] and then ['img/] to end it (don't include the ' ).
ie.
['img]http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/templates/bonndef/images/logo_bonn.gif['img/]
Just remember to keep it small (see the sticky for size info). Good luck and welcome!
Mike
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Cool it works great.
Originally Posted by Jim W
move the / from the back of img to the front of img
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Originally Posted by Macina
Got sideswiped by a cavalier and flipped over the guardian wall.
I smell toast.
I smell toast.
Lemmeguess...the cavy had an 8" exhaust tip up it'* a$$?
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