Scary! Glad you're ok, Jaguar1
https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26115393/camille-herron-survives-car-crash/
Scary! Glad you're ok, Jaguar1
https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26115393/camille-herron-survives-car-crash/
Now that's a close call. Hang in there Jaguar1, it's going to take awhile to shake the memory. Having been there before (black ice), you're going to find yourself shaking at random moments -- just sitting down for lunch, or reading the newspaper. You'll be fine. Thank God you've suffered no serious injuries. Looking at the photo, there were so many ways your accident could have ended up really bad. Taco Bell? Good idea, even before the accident. If God meant you to subsist on plants, he wouldn't have made cows taste like steak!
PS. The smoke you smelled was probably just the airbags.
Camille pops back up like toast!
In the meanwhile she is getting wasted on the way to New Zealand.
https://twitter.com/runcamille?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
From meat binges, over car crashes to getting drunk. Camille is not living a healthy lifestyle.
Wow 2 beers is toasted really. What a lightweight
I usually use rouge in its specialized biological meaning = A rogue animal is a dangerous wild animal that lives apart from the rest of its group.
The use of * rouge driver *prompts me to think the driver acted purposefully in causing the accident.
Does anyone else feel this way?
word choice question wrote:
I usually use rouge in its specialized biological meaning = A rogue animal is a dangerous wild animal that lives apart from the rest of its group.
The use of * rouge driver *prompts me to think the driver acted purposefully in causing the accident.
Does anyone else feel this way?
I had to check the article after reading your varied spelling. Initially I thought it might be a roundabout way of saying that the driver was female or a cross dresser at least.
Driver with Rouge wrote:
word choice question wrote:
I usually use rouge in its specialized biological meaning = A rogue animal is a dangerous wild animal that lives apart from the rest of its group.
The use of * rouge driver *prompts me to think the driver acted purposefully in causing the accident.
Does anyone else feel this way?
I had to check the article after reading your varied spelling. Initially I thought it might be a roundabout way of saying that the driver was female or a cross dresser at least.
Nope just a mistake. I have no idea why I made that mistake (twice!)
Is that actually on the plane? Surprising to see actual glasses. 1st class??
nothowifly wrote:
Is that actually on the plane? Surprising to see actual glasses. 1st class??
Sure. Camille lives the 1st class life with her "Million $" legs.
Bekele survived a car accident and bounced back real good. There is a thread about it here but there doesn't seem to be any details about it - http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=8127664