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Good one??
Crash and burn??
If it were me, I would at least get the information on the picture I am laughing at. Someone died in this wreck. This picture is a perfect example of what a little bit of research might do, Bob. I guess it's just me... but I'm not "lmao".
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"DRISCOLL — Gusting winds blew a bus-sized motor home across the median of U.S. Highway 77 on Monday, causing a fiery head-on collision with an 18-wheeler that killed the truck driver and burned the two RV occupants, according to Department of Public Safety spokesman Charlie Ramirez.
Robstown Emergency Medical Services took the RV driver, identified by the highway patrol as Don Tolner, 51, and his wife Laura, 57, to Christus Spohn Hospital Memorial with burns. The couple from Austin, Minn., were in critical condition, according to hospital spokeswoman Sherry Carr-Deer.
Authorities said the driver of the 18-wheeler was found burned inside the truck. Monday afternoon the highway patrol had not identified the victim.
Tolner and his wife were driving near Driscoll when the crash occurred at about 2 p.m., Ramirez said. At the time of the accident, the area had sustained winds of 26 miles per hour with gusts to 33 miles per hour, said National Weather Service forecaster Jim Reynolds.
Harlingen resident Michael Cardenas, 20, who witnessed the crash, said several people stopped and helped pull the couple and a dog from the burning motor home, as explosions continued within the wreckage.
Ramirez could not confirm who pulled the couple from the motor home, but said one of the couple's dogs lived, while another was found burned in the wreckage.
The flames and black billowing smoke from the wreck could be seen from as far as Bishop and Robstown for more than an hour. By 2:45 p.m. the fire was out but a football field-sized piece of the center median was still smoldering.
It was unclear what the truck was hauling or for what company the driver worked.
Traffic lanes were cleared for traffic late Monday, said Cliff Bost, Texas Department of Transportation spokesman."
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Oh, Bobby?
You suck.
Still...that shit is funny.
Try a Pacifico?
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