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<blockquote data-quote="FJRBandit" data-source="post: 1356362" data-attributes="member: 17365"><p>RFH, we're all pulling for Pops to make a speedy recovery brother. Please give him our best!</p><p></p><p>Also, thanks to the three of you guys for doing exactly what you are supposed to do in a moment of extreme crisis, staying calm and executing under the most difficult of circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Although this was probably the most difficult story you've ever written, Pants, I think even you outdid yourself in conveying the scene and the high emotion of those difficult moments. Your story will without a doubt go on to save many lives in the future just by making others more aware, not only in how to handle the situation after the crash, but hopefully in preventing it in the first place! Good on ya mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRBandit, post: 1356362, member: 17365"] RFH, we're all pulling for Pops to make a speedy recovery brother. Please give him our best! Also, thanks to the three of you guys for doing exactly what you are supposed to do in a moment of extreme crisis, staying calm and executing under the most difficult of circumstances. Although this was probably the most difficult story you've ever written, Pants, I think even you outdid yourself in conveying the scene and the high emotion of those difficult moments. Your story will without a doubt go on to save many lives in the future just by making others more aware, not only in how to handle the situation after the crash, but hopefully in preventing it in the first place! Good on ya mate. [/QUOTE]
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