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Errrrr, Dad, I had a bit of an accident with the car....
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Errrrr, Dad, I had a bit of an accident with the car....
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -

"The man was driving with a 19-year-old female passenger and both of them walked away from the accident with minor injuries."
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Sherlock Holmes, where are you!Police are investigating whether he was speeding when he lost control of the car on the 50mph road.
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Is that with or without rounding.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThat's the result when a supercar hits anything at more than 5 mph.
You'll probably find that because the car was built to such high specifications was the reason the couple escaped with minor injuries.Comment
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With normal cars you rely on the brakes to dissipate energy, but with supercars, the whole car breaks.Originally posted by Churchill View PostIs that with or without rounding.
You'll probably find that because the car was built to such high specifications was the reason the couple escaped with minor injuries.Comment
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He's going to have a terrible back problem after that crash too.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostIt was definitely a rounding error. He failed to get round the bend in the road.
It'll take him years to pay the money back.
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You really do post some crap.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWith normal cars you rely on the brakes to dissipate energy, but with supercars, the whole car breaks.Comment
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COAT! ---->Originally posted by dang65 View PostHe's going to have a terrible back problem after that crash too.
It'll take him years to pay the money back.

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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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