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    Any friends of Bill W here?

    Or his N.A. equivalent? I'm feeling detached. It's nice knowing there's others around, especially ones that have snakes.

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    On a side-note look at what fell on my car:



    My car was the lucky one, there was a car next to mine that had a bigger branch that went all the way through the windshield, but they towed it away before I took these pictures. Then I cut myself pulling that branch off my car and started bleeding everywhere and then more smaller branches and clumps of snow kept falling on me and I slipped and fell and got snow in my shoes and was late for work. It was the worst day.

    And I've only had that car a week.. haha, the body shop says it will take 2 weeks to fix all the damage to the body and tail lights, bumper, windshield..etc..
    Last edited by drezden; 03-24-2012 at 01:12 AM.

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    1. I have no idea who Bill W is
    2. That sucks that branch fell on your car lol!

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