* Running down the street, texting on his cell phone, struggling to keep his balance, the boy, an uncoordinated thirteen year old, tripped, his arm breaking as if it was a twig. * Walking into her room, watching her brother search through her drawers, the girl, an annoyed older sister, screamed at her brother as if she had just seen a murder. * Running out the back door, jumping towards the fence, watching other dogs walk by, the dog, a large golden retriever, barked, almost as if she was in danger. Bonus Round: Step One: The Car Crashed Step Two: Driving twenty miles over the speed limit, running the red light, hitting the ford truck in the middle of the intersection, the car crashed. Step Three: The car, a blue Honda Civic,
Right as she says Ferris’s name he runs out in front of the car on his way home; Jeanie stops the car in time so she doesn’t hit Ferris his mother not realizing that Ferris is right in front of her. Jeanie realizes that Ferris is right in front of her and starts to drive faster to get home in time before he enters the house so he can finally get caught. The chase music starts (March of the Swivleheads) Ferris starts running towards his house by cutting through backyards of houses. It cuts to a 50/50 shot of Jeanie driving the car fast and her mother telling her to slow down. It then turns into long shot of the station wagon turning a corner at a fast speed Jeanie not knowing a police officer is just around the corner.
Bobby gets upset after catching a fish and starts crying so peck releases it. The women talk about sex and orgasms. We find out a little of grandpa and grandma's history. | When Making a Left Turn, You Must Downshift While Going Forward | 1979/27 1967/15 | Lil Bit goes to New York. On the bus she meets a guy who she has sex with.
The car she is driving, some old blue bomb, is abandoned outside the drug testing office. She’s walking several miles a day to the drug court office because people who are unemployed or not in school have to put in hours cleaning up the place. Finally, in July 2006, Dawn uses drugs and knows she will get caught. She makes up a half-hearted story but, truly, she’s tired. Tired of being a failure.
(Trying to swerving of the road) (The car hits them) Kate: (In shock) Dad! (The next she knew she was surrounded water. All she could hear was her sister screaming and sirens far off in the distance and then blank, she fainted.) Act II Scene 1 A week later. In a hospital.
Phillip saw her walking to the bus stop that morning while he was driving around with his wife looking for an innocent young girl to grab. To help his sex addiction and as he was driving they came across jaycee. They pulled over and grabbed her threw her in the car and knocked her out unconscious. When they reached there destination the sexual abuse begin right away. From that moment forward she wasn’t allowed to say her own name.
Tom, Nick and Jordan drove in Tom’s car. As Daisy drove past George Wilson’s garage, Myrtle Wilson, who had been let out of George’s office, recognising Gatsby’s car as the one Tom had been driving that morning, ran out into the road in an attempt to stop the car so that she could run away with Tom and leave George. Daisy however, in her shocked state, did not stop the car, but knocked straight into Myrtle, killing her instantly. Though Gatsby attempted to make her stop, she carried on driving. When the other party drove past Wilson’s garage, they stopped to find out what the commotion was about.
Daisy had enough of Tom and Gatsby arguing so her and Gatsby ran off to the car and Daisy drove she was filled with grief. Because of this sadness she is not paying attention to the road and she runs over Myrtle on accident. She does not stop even after this she just keeps driving off. Finally she got to Gatsby’s house and also Nick makes it home as well. Nick says, “Was Daisy Driving” then Gatsby says “Yes, but of course I’ll say I was”(151).
Jack Robbins, a Big Thompson Canyon resident said, “The cars and trailers looked like toys in a bathtub.” Another eyewitness recalled trying to drive in the flood. She was heading down the canyon with her two kids when a police officer stopped her and told her to turn around because the road ahead was flooded. She turned around but on her way back up the canyon she came to a washed out road. They got out of the car when they saw a house coming toward them. They ended up climbing up the mountain to a meadow and stayed the night there.
Genovese screamed, "Oh my God, he stabbed me! Help me!" Her cry was heard by several neighbours but, on a cold night with the windows closed, only a few of them recognized the sound as a cry for help. When Robert Mozer, one of the neighbours, shouted at the attacker, "Let that girl alone!" Moseley ran away and Genovese slowly made her way toward the rear entrance of her apartment building.