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I figured some of you may get a kick out of this...

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=522557

Disclaimer:

Getting in accidents is not cool/funny. What happened sucks and luckily everyone was alright. After I found out everyone was alright I just had to give a smile at the outcome of the two vehicles, though I'm sure the same would've happened had the sequoia been something else, like a tahoe or whatever and the driver remained the same.

If you read through the thread you'll find out what happens...

Friday night was a bad night. Was in a hurry and just didnt look when i pulled out. Unfortunatly there was a big sequoia coming my direction. it swerved to miss me but i hit it in the side.

not really sure how fast i was going, but not real fast. i came to a rolling stop at the stop sign, then pulled out. i think the combination of it being top heavy and swerving to miss me caused it to become off balance, then i hit it and finished it off

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The pics seem to show a bunch of people standing around not knowing what to do.

Weird, but it gave me that impression. I do think your forum mate was going a bit faster than he thinks.

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