A sad reminder.
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:57 am
Just on two weeks ago, Andrew Meers, a good mate of mine and a good mate to many other people passed away. He was only 18, and the most loyal, happy and hardworking guy I have ever known. He knew how to have the best time no matter what he was doing.
You often see people dieing in car crashes on the news, and never think too much of it, but it's only when you knew the person, and can see the pain it has caused for everyone, especially his family and girlfriend, that it really hurts deep.
For all the young drivers out there, who like me have a tendency to maybe just have a bit of fun when you think you're out on a road that you know, or looks safe with no one around, just think of all the possibilities that could happen. He was driving in the rain with three mates, not speeding, and now he's gone. It has definitely changed the way I drive.
Here's two links to stories about the crash if you are interested.
http://caboolture-shire-herald.whereili ... christmas/
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensl ... 196si.html
R.I.P Meersy.
You often see people dieing in car crashes on the news, and never think too much of it, but it's only when you knew the person, and can see the pain it has caused for everyone, especially his family and girlfriend, that it really hurts deep.
For all the young drivers out there, who like me have a tendency to maybe just have a bit of fun when you think you're out on a road that you know, or looks safe with no one around, just think of all the possibilities that could happen. He was driving in the rain with three mates, not speeding, and now he's gone. It has definitely changed the way I drive.
Here's two links to stories about the crash if you are interested.
http://caboolture-shire-herald.whereili ... christmas/
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensl ... 196si.html
R.I.P Meersy.