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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-24-2011 @ 5:23PM
stevie pop said...
Obviously you people commenting have never driven a car or truck in any amount of moving water. Did you notice that the bottom of the bus was above the flow of the water?There was no major miracle taking place here.The force of the water was only against the bottom half of the 4 wheels (about 3 or 4 sq.ft. each) and that bus weighs a couple of tons easily. NOW, if it were a bit deeper and the river pushed on the side more.......glad my kids don't take that bus.
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1-24-2011 @ 6:09PM
Daniel Faulkner said...
I don't care what anyone says, there is no way in hell I would have stayed on that bus!!
1-24-2011 @ 6:30PM
stevie pop said...
Daniel F.
A) Did we know if anyone was on that bus besides the guys on the back?
B) I wouldn't have stayed on it either.