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something similar actually happened to a friend of mine. He crashed a tractor through a fence on his grandfather’s farm when a spider was on his leg.
Back in the days of “wing vents” for front seat ventilations in cars, my father was hit in the mouth by a crow, which ricocheted into the car. Fortunately, he didn’t lose control of the car. He also never bought another car with wing vents.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
All this guy cares about is naming new conditions!
kgs about 3 years ago
He should consult with Petey from Cul De Sac…
pathamil about 3 years ago
Five cents please…
frenat about 3 years ago
something similar actually happened to a friend of mine. He crashed a tractor through a fence on his grandfather’s farm when a spider was on his leg.
WCraft about 3 years ago
Flying, stinging insects probably cause way more a wrecks.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
That’s a perfectly rational fear.
Back in the days of “wing vents” for front seat ventilations in cars, my father was hit in the mouth by a crow, which ricocheted into the car. Fortunately, he didn’t lose control of the car. He also never bought another car with wing vents.
Chris Sherlock about 3 years ago
Don’t kill and drive.
gammaguy about 3 years ago
A-Wreck-No-Phobia?
Sounds to me like either 1) no fear of getting in a wreck, or 2) a fear of not getting in a wreck.