Re: A Hero.
- From: KRANE10@xxxxxxxxx (Peter)
- Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 23:19:18 -0400
Was he trying to avoid a deportation to Mexico? :)
Or he was trying to make Dodge Caravan look cool?
I guess some people just hate traffic tickets.
P.
Re: A Hero.
Vladimir Makarenko wrote:
<<Sometimes I really feel like Texas - today was one of this days:
While sitting/waiting the girls I watched for an hour a daredevil
chasing away from a swarm of police cars (mostly overpowered "Chargers")
in grandma Dodge Caravan.
People you won't believe me but - take my word - this guy IS a God Born
Driver.
I watched the chase real time TV for about an hour: once in while one
can have "good luck" but this one was repeating it again and again. He
is a James Bond, nothing to do with luck. He had no chance - covered by
on land force and helicopters, he fought because :"No Surrender".
When I learn his name I will send him something. He ended up being boxed
in multi store garage - he jumped of the six floor: injured but not
critically.
Truth?- I really feel envious.
Just for those who concerned - he was chased for *non violent* crime.
America does have Heroes.
VM.
Forgot the link:
http://www.click2houston.com/news/19968347/detail.html#
Also try youtube - the footage is probably already there.
I can only dream of such driving Art.
VM.
Petya.
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