The first one and 10790 really stand out.

Hope no one was hurt too badly.

Cheers,
frank

Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>I wasn't planning on taking any photos tonight.
>
>I was sitting at my computer, and heard a familiar squeel-thump! Though
>it was more of a clang than a thump. I grabbed my cell phone and camera
>and walked up to the twin bridges. As I walked up I called 911 when I
>saw a car facing southbound in the northbound lane, with a wheel
>sitting some distance away. There were several people standing around.
>None of them were the drivers of the cars, though one rather inebriated
>fellow had been a passenger. 
>The drivers, one definitely drunk the other likely high on something
>else, both hightailed it off on foot, in opposite directions.
>
>I think this one, while not the sharpest, best captures the moment:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/9566589543/
>
>For fans of bent sheet metal, the rest of the set:
>http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157635184466984/
>
>Having lived here a big chunk of the past 40 years, several of them
>before
>I got my drivers license, I've seen a lot of wrecks in front of my
>house,
>for values of "in front" < 250m.  I learned several things before I
>even
>got my drivers license:
>
>1) Almost all of the wrecks were caused by drunks, with teenagers 
>driving beyond their abilities coming in a distant second.
>
>2) People who wore their seat belts did not get hurt.
>
>3) People who didn't wear their seat belt got hurt.
>
>And as a bonus, for them that really enjoy pictures of wrecks, crashes 
>and other destruction:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/collections/72157608363486923/

“Analysis kills spontaneity.” -- Henri-Frederic Amiel



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