• 125-car pile-up in Tennessee

    From nolrac228@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 7 13:21:43 2018
    We were in that 125 car pile up.doing speed limit.we managed to stop without hitting anyone. Trucks in front of us went straight across road..trying to avoid cars they could not see to late. I also did believe fog would never have cause such a wreck.
    Until it happens to you you cannot understand.12 people died.

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  • From Kenny McCormack@21:1/5 to nolrac228@gmail.com on Sun Jul 8 02:33:59 2018
    In article <10e4f6c0-c934-43d5-b16f-acc60b60fc25@googlegroups.com>,
    <nolrac228@gmail.com> wrote:
    We were in that 125 car pile up.doing speed limit.we managed to stop
    without hitting anyone. Trucks in front of us went straight across >road..trying to avoid cars they could not see to late. I also did
    believe fog would never have cause such a wreck. Until it happens to
    you you cannot understand.12 people died.

    There's just one little problem with this.

    It happened March 14th (and 15th) of 2002.

    16 years ago...

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