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dsi1 > wrote:
> My wife's mom was in a car that was driven by a drunk person. Heck, she could
> have been driving. My guess is that everybody in the car was drunk. Back in
> those days, the designated driver was the person that was still able to get
> the keys in the ignition. Anyway, there was my wife's mom, one other married
> guy, and a married couple in the car - when they drove off a cliff.
>
> This was in Montana back in the late 50's. They had big families back then
> so, near as I can figure, the number of kids that lost a parent or both
> parents approached 20. The rest is history - very likely of the worst kind.
I drove from SW to NE Montana in the late sixties with my father. West
Yellowstone through Billings and Miles City into Williston, ND was the
route. Everywhere along there, the state posted crosses wherever
someone had died. If many had, there were that number of crosses at the
point that the accident occurred. I'll never forget them.
That type of reminder is no longer politically correct.
leo
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