House Devours Bread Truck
I was sitting on the porch of the North Star Day Program (a facility for people with developmental disabilities) across the street from the house in the photo when we heard the crash. Soon after, a man came running down the sidewalk from a nearby house to offer help, or so we thought. It turned out that the man was the driver. He had fallen out of the truck. The truck then careened down the hill, driving itself, until the house got in its way and stopped it. It helps to know that it was a bread truck, open on the driver’s side the way UPS trucks often are. But even knowing that, it’s hard to grasp how someone could fall out. No one was hurt, but everyone was amazed. The driver was concerned about getting fired from his job.
An alternative title to this entry could be: Why I like Non-fiction. Although I understand that truths can be told through fiction and that non-fiction is filtered through personal perception, I am generally drawn towards reading memoirs, biographies and history. I like poetry, humor, and essays that draw from real life because life is so much stranger than fiction. Let’s face it, life is funny, and I like that we never know what’s going to happen next.
May 10th, 2005 9:44 am
How the heck did he “fall” out of the truck??? I agree, life is very funny…I always thought it was strange how people could laugh at others faults and mishaps…I think a lot of times is nervousness and gratitude that it didn’t happen to them!
May 10th, 2005 3:51 pm
Blimey! Maybe he was seeing how far he could lean and fell?! I do agree life certainly is stranger than fiction!
May 15th, 2005 11:36 am
You’re right real life is often much stranger then fiction. If I had read about that happening in a novel I would have found it discrediting.