Bretrick
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- Perth Western Australia
Came away from that crash with three broken toes.Oh dear, that's bad. I take it that you're okay, though?
Three broken toes, nothing else.You got off lucky.
Prang - I thought that meant a little bump or scrape - you sure got more than that.
Cheap repair.. that was lucky...January this year. I reversed off my drive having checked the coast was clear. As I reversed a builder in a big white van pulled up across the road and DINK!!!!
More damage to mine than his and he wasn't bothered. £120 to my local bodywork wizard to get it fixed!
Wow, sometimes it is better to leave an injured person alone lest more damage is done.I have however been in a car that was involved in an accident. I was 20 years old,. My male friend newly qualified driver, was driving his dads' vintage car, in the front there was the old bench style seat, and he, another male friend and my sister were in the front. I was in the back with another friend.
We were driving through the woodland road which is behind my house here.. ( long before I lived here)... it was dark and the road was quiet, he had the radio playing loudly and we were all singing at the top of our voices, and he lost control of the car on the gravel road on the bend , and we smashed head first into a tree!!
The driver escaped with no injuries.. the 2 guys were bleeding from their heads, and one from his eyes.. I got a dislocated shoulder... but my little sister ( 17) was thrown through the windscreen . The lad sitting next to her yanked her back as her head went through the screen , and the glass tore her skull to ribbons!! We all survived , but to this day, at 64 years old , when my sister has a shower or washes her hair she can still pick tiny shards of glass from her head!!
yes , I agree, but we were all young, and of course it was a kneejerk reaction on behalf of the lad..Wow, sometimes it is better to leave an injured person alone lest more damage is done.
I've been lucky, no prangles as bad as yours or what others have described. Never so bad that I could not drive away, and not much in the last 40 years.When was the last time you pranged your vehicle?
I've never personally "pranged" a car because I'm not that kind of girl, but - oh my - I hope this car was in a demolition derby, not a freeway accident. /-;
No, it was a country road. A little too fast around a corner, lost control. skid, then rolled on it's top, then cleaned a little front porch off a house and wrapped the car around a big old elm tree. Living proof God loves fools as 3 young fools walked away with nothing but some scratched knuckles where the roof came down on the steering wheel.I've never personally "pranged" a car because I'm not that kind of girl, but - oh my - I hope this car was in a demolition derby, not a freeway accident. /-;

Prang - to crash a motor vehicle or aircraft.I've been lucky, no prangles as bad as yours or what others have described. Never so bad that I could not drive away, and not much in the last 40 years.
These days my prangles are minor, but I do seem to be backing into a few more obstacles than I used to, only very minor scratches so far.
Thanks for the new work "prangle" never heard it before, but it seems to fit just fine.
Not to be confused with Pringles... never singular, no one eats just one.
Prang - to crash a motor vehicle or aircraftYou got off lucky.
Prang - I thought that meant a little bump or scrape - you sure got more than that.
Yep, I looked it up, good word.Prang - to crash a motor vehicle or aircraft.