VWandDodge tragedy!
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Nope.. I just ninja'd y'all on the trigger.. I got to it before you guys did..
If there is credit to be given, it is to the family of poor damned and hopeless, aka second generation dodge ram owners, who circled the wagons, as expected, when needed..
Vdub, you're one of us, or possibly even more frightening, we are one of you.. hopefully, this effort found its mark.
Please, any future donations should be directed directly to the link Vdub provided, and for the pet rescue fund..
Thanks too all who brought this together.
If there is credit to be given, it is to the family of poor damned and hopeless, aka second generation dodge ram owners, who circled the wagons, as expected, when needed..
Vdub, you're one of us, or possibly even more frightening, we are one of you.. hopefully, this effort found its mark.
Please, any future donations should be directed directly to the link Vdub provided, and for the pet rescue fund..
Thanks too all who brought this together.
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Here is an example of the tattoo people are getting to memorialize Gabriel:
Unfortunately, the DOB is incorrect, so Jennifer (his mother) has to get it fixed.
He was into Superman/Smallville, hence the design, which is an interesting story itself. A mother of one of the girls was making a memorial t-shirt about a day or two after the accident when her daughter had told her mom how Gabby was into Superman, so rather than using the "S" and mentioning Gabby, she suggested changing it to a "G". The shirt was really well done and next thing you know most of the kids had their own. I've been trying to get a picture of everyone posing with their shirts. It has the symbol on the front and memorializing text on the back. They had worn the shirts to school every day that week.
On Friday, I checked to see if the memorial was still there. I was a bit surprised to see quite a few of the kids there, so I stopped and talk with them a bit. You can just make out the mirror someone pulled from the ditch and placed there and there's also a torsion link.
Unfortunately, the DOB is incorrect, so Jennifer (his mother) has to get it fixed.
He was into Superman/Smallville, hence the design, which is an interesting story itself. A mother of one of the girls was making a memorial t-shirt about a day or two after the accident when her daughter had told her mom how Gabby was into Superman, so rather than using the "S" and mentioning Gabby, she suggested changing it to a "G". The shirt was really well done and next thing you know most of the kids had their own. I've been trying to get a picture of everyone posing with their shirts. It has the symbol on the front and memorializing text on the back. They had worn the shirts to school every day that week.
On Friday, I checked to see if the memorial was still there. I was a bit surprised to see quite a few of the kids there, so I stopped and talk with them a bit. You can just make out the mirror someone pulled from the ditch and placed there and there's also a torsion link.
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