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I thought the story was going to be that you ran him over because it was so slippery.
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Aha, now I understand. You were going in the opposite direction to the ambulance. That's why the old bugger ... yes, alles ist clar.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI can't picture the relative positions of the vehicles here. Why did you have to drive alongside the ambulance?
http://flickr.com/photos/froutes/2732938766
facing this church:
http://www.amplus-media.de/gab/?id=3
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postdid you get his wallet
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAll in all a good deed done today, particularly by my son.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat got me was I had to then drive off alongside the ambulance which I had to do very slow due to the ice yet there was some old bugger behind the ambulance gesticulating at me to move my arse. I pulled up alongside him and told him to **** off with German hand signals (probably get reported for that!)
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Slippery as hell
Just took my son in to town to buy a computer game and some USB cables for me. Leaving the car park we drove round the corner and there was a body lying in the road. Some poor old chap on his way home from shopping had come a cropper on the ice road and banged his head quite badly with a large pool of blood under him. As I got out of the car I could see how he slipped, I could hardly stand up!
I gave my son the phone to call for an ambulance but he had a slight problem as its a touchscreen and he couldn't find the keyboard. By the time that was sorted we had a few people round and I grabbed a blanket to fold and put under his head. The ambulance arrived about 5 minutes later and got him into the back.
What got me was I had to then drive off alongside the ambulance which I had to do very slow due to the ice yet there was some old bugger behind the ambulance gesticulating at me to move my arse. I pulled up alongside him and told him to **** off with German hand signals (probably get reported for that!)
All in all a good deed done today, particularly by my son.Tags: None
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