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Old 12-10-2013, 02:09 PM #7
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This is awful - just awful and I don't know what to do. This morning I was leaving and saw my neighbor come out, jump in his car, light a cigarette and dive off. He's driving!! He's driving!!
Good grief -- maybe two years ago he told me to look at his face. Hard to miss -- his face was a horrible mess - badly torn, two black eyes. He said he had a seizure and that made him wreck his car. That very day he was driving again so (duh) I thought he was using "seizure" as an excuse for having a wreck. He couldn't have a drivers license.
Well, now I've seen him seize and seen him drive.
This state takes your license for 12 months.
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