RIP Ryan Dunn
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I think Roger Ebert paraphrased it well with his Tweet.
"Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive."
I agree with Paul. My condolences go to the Porsche owners who are mourning the loss of a great sports car. BTW, everyone who thinks their STi would fare better? I have to wonder, would you be stupid enough to crash into a guardrail at 130 mph to find out? God couldn't make a car that could survive that kind of impact.
Darwin wins, the enforcement of the laws concerning physics was absolute.
"Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive."
I agree with Paul. My condolences go to the Porsche owners who are mourning the loss of a great sports car. BTW, everyone who thinks their STi would fare better? I have to wonder, would you be stupid enough to crash into a guardrail at 130 mph to find out? God couldn't make a car that could survive that kind of impact.
Darwin wins, the enforcement of the laws concerning physics was absolute.
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http://www.time.com/time/arts/articl...079367,00.html
"Jackass" star Ryan Dunn had a blood-alcohol content that was more than twice the legal limit for drivers when he and a passenger died in a fiery one-car crash this week, according to a toxicology report.
The report said Dunn's blood-alcohol level was 0.196 at the time of the crash early Monday morning. The legal limit for drivers in the state is .08.
Police say Dunn may have been going as fast as 140 mph when his Porsche veered off the roadway, went airborne and crashed into the woods in a Philadelphia suburb.
The report said Dunn's blood-alcohol level was 0.196 at the time of the crash early Monday morning. The legal limit for drivers in the state is .08.
Police say Dunn may have been going as fast as 140 mph when his Porsche veered off the roadway, went airborne and crashed into the woods in a Philadelphia suburb.
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. BTW, everyone who thinks their STi would fare better? I have to wonder, would you be stupid enough to crash into a guardrail at 130 mph to find out? God couldn't make a car that could survive that kind of impact.
Darwin wins, the enforcement of the laws concerning physics was absolute.
Darwin wins, the enforcement of the laws concerning physics was absolute.
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...so we're just jumping on the bandwagon. BTW, I have absolutely no respect whatsoever for drunk drivers. If they all died the same way, I'd be rather happy.
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I personally got hit at 120 mph from drunk driver and he was 3 times the legal limit and on 3 different drugs. I cant stand drinking and driving there is no excuse for it.
The truly sad part in all of this are the friends and family that they leave behind.
The truly sad part in all of this are the friends and family that they leave behind.
Last edited by Gibz; 06-22-2011 at 07:51 PM.