I have a car related one as well.......
It was about 2 weeks after i had passed my test back in 2002 and i was driving back from my girlfriends at about 10pm. It was raining and generally crappy weather as i passed my test in january.
I was slowing down whilst coming towards the village where i lived which is on a long straight road, and everything would have been fine if it want for the fact that a deer decided to wander into the road, look at me, and then just stand there, frozen to the spot.
I did a very noobish thing, i braked harder and tried to steer around it at the same time.... FAIL.
An immediate uncontrollable slide took place, whereby i spun 180 degrees, smacked into a large metal pole holding up a road sign that was on the offside verge next to a large ditch with the rear quarter panel of the car on the way round, which then slowed me down and straightened the car up so i was back facing the right way again, but on the wring side of the road, all fine, apart from the car was beeched on the verge with most of the rear of the car hanging over the edge of the ditch.
So, im sitting there, a little shook up, and surprised to hear the little 1300 engine happily ticking over as normal, so i tried to pull away but nope, not happening.
One front wheel had sunk into the soft grass and the other was just scrubbing on the rough surface where the verge met the edge of the road, not a hope in hell matey.
So i stuck the hazards on, hopped out and went to the house directly opposite where my car was, which luckily happened to be my best mates house.
He came out, hopped in and just turned the steering wheel, which then gave the car a bit more grip, just enough to get it moving.
As it slowly started to move i was thinking, oh well, must just be a dent, it looks ok.
That was until he got the car fully onto the road and i realised that the car was still leaning down on the passengers side at the back, alot.
When i went to look there were smashed windows, and a massive, and i MEAN massive dent in the side of the car.
You could actually stand in the gap and still be well within the normal lines of the bodywork, there was a twist in the roof and i had also destroyed the rear beam, broke the anti roll bar, and the only thing that was holding the rear wheel to the car was the shock absorber, although amazingly, the alloy and tyre were fine somehow.
And where was the deer, ran off into the f----ng field, the git!
The most ironic part was, the sign that i hit was the sign that said 'please drive carefully'
Pity really, as i loved that car, as it was my first car and i saved up for a year to buy it.