Crash and Burn

October 31, 2005 on 2:21 pm | In Blog |

OK, so that is not me, but I did have a hit and run car accident. Don’t worry, no one is even close to hurt and neither car is even that damaged. Here’s how it played out. I had just had dinner at Kelly Scott’s house with friends and his family. I was sitting in the driver’s seat and Jonathan in the passenger and we were waiting on Casey cuz he need a ride home as well. He’s just finishing his conversation at the door and as he starts to walk toward us, there is this very loud scratching noise followed by two long, loud honks, and Kelly yelling, “Follow Him!!” That’s because while we were sitting in my car (PARKED) this 2003ish silver Saturn whipped around the cul-de-sac, cut it way too close, hit the right front corner of my car, ripped out the whole headlamp, started to slow down, and sped off. When he started to slow down, Jonathan and I got out of the car only to jump back in when he didn’t stop. We had to get his license plate otherwise his gets away. So we chase him down around a couple of stop signs and get to the end of the street where both right and left are blind curves. I chose left and he evidently chose right cuz he was gone. We turned around to go the other way but by then he was long gone. We went back to Kelly’s house to wait for the police officer and told him what all happened. Since we didn’t get the license plate, we couldn’t even file a real report. ALAS! something else that needs me to spend money on…

I have been quite busy as of late. With school work piling on, I have also played more basketball lately, and my weekends have been SO full! Lots of birthdays around, parties, bonfire, church, and this weekend was the craziest. Thursday was three hours of racquetball with Heather, Pav dinner, Agape, ice cream social, eat out with Kelly and Jason, and then DDR party. Friday was football cheerleading, dinner with Christa, CHoosE concert (Christian a capella), Haunted path, and movie night (yeah Hunchback!). Saturday was dinner at the Scott’s, getting my car hit by a young Asian man, pumpkin carving party, triple birthday party/game night, and drunken madness Halloween party (met some folks there, didn’t stay long). Sunday was racquetball with Kelly, dinner at Runk, First Year Players’ show Pippin, and surprise kidnapping and bday party of Sharon. I got like 25 pages read this weekend. Oh well, Happy Halloween! What costumes did everyone dress in? Were you an :alien:, a :cowboy:, a :jester:, a :monkey:, or simply :yikes:?

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  1. hey are you gonna be around thanksgiving weekend?

    Comment by william — October 31, 2005 #

  2. have you tried the smoothie mix skittles?!

    Comment by candyday — November 1, 2005 #

  3. mm…. good stuff

    Comment by william — November 2, 2005 #

  4. Happy Birthday! I miss you.

    Comment by gummy bear — November 5, 2005 #

  5. Does anyone have GUMMI BEARS??!? I LOVE gummi bears!! Too bad my mom will NEVER send me a care package with a five pound bag of them.

    Comment by Daniel — November 5, 2005 #

  6. mmm….. gummy bears…

    Also, Happy Birthday!

    Comment by william — November 5, 2005 #

  7. German gummy bears are the best.

    Comment by SammyK — November 6, 2005 #

  8. Do you know what the postage on the 5 lb package would be????? If you are good - you may get some for your final exams…. keep writing and reading - Hope you enjoyed your night out with your friends! :shhh: It’s time to study again…. Love ya, Mom

    Comment by Mom — November 6, 2005 #

  9. Are you SHUSHING me?!?

    Comment by Daniel — November 6, 2005 #

  10. Dad and I both agree…. time for an UPDATE!!!!:D

    Comment by Mom — November 15, 2005 #

  11. i concur

    Comment by i can pour ice! — November 17, 2005 #

  12. William, do you remember that conversation about urban planning books on horse farms in the Lex area I was looking for? Well, I am coming home after Thanksgiving, and ANYTHING you could help me with would be awesome! If anyone else happens to be able to get your hands on such a book, I would greatly appreciate borrowing it for a short bit. Thanks.

    Comment by Daniel — November 17, 2005 #

  13. wouldn’t that be considered “rural planning”?

    Comment by william — November 18, 2005 #

  14. man, i am having trouble finding anything on that subject. Which is dissappointing because i am usually quite good at finding obscure information on the web. I’ll keep at it though - i always enjoy a challenge.

    Comment by william — November 21, 2005 #

  15. hey, did you ever buy Warcraft 3? Cause i could sure go for some crazy WC3 multiplayer action friday night.

    Comment by william — November 22, 2005 #

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