Fat car share damaged wife's car?

Fat car share damaged wife's car?

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TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Let's assume this person really is 150kg or so. So the same weight as two 75kg people sat one behind the other. In a 1500kg+ car...

Sounds to me like somebody's looking for an excuse not to be seen with somebody not as Audi-worthy as they are.

RDJ

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7,251 posts

233 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Some good points and sadly I think I am going to have to say something.

I have to be careful how I broach the subject as she (my wife) has become quite pally with her and apparently she (the car share) is already suffering with depression.

I know this as I enquired why there were significant strands of hair and dandruff in the car and it is apparently alopecia brought on by the depression.

Edited by RDJ on Wednesday 30th July 16:32

shandyboy

472 posts

154 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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It just gets better! vomit

So you've posted on an online forum that this morbidly obese sow-thing is shedding skin, hair and god knows what else (they sweat a lot do chubbers) and is slowly flattening your wife's car to bits... Just get your wife to send the thread URL to HR, they'll sort it out amicably...

MajorProblem

4,700 posts

164 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Could you borrow / hire a smart car for few days?

hman

7,487 posts

194 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Jesus titty fking christ - enforced car share?????


What is this a communist state??!

Bennet

2,122 posts

131 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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RDJ said:
...my wife says she has had to increase her braking distances considerably.
I just can't see that being true. The percentage difference to the overall weight of the car vs carrying a normal size passenger cannot be that great.

Soov535

35,829 posts

271 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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This thread is so full of win.

If she can't do up her seat belt then she is risking death and risking your wife's life as well.


She should speak to HR and say that under the circumstances she feels she can't offer a lift to the enormous unit with no seat belt.


HaloGen8

1,413 posts

129 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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How did tubs get to work before? And why should she be passengered everywhere? When is it your wifes turn to be passenger?

Seems unfair to me frown

RDJ

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7,251 posts

233 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Bennet said:
RDJ said:
...my wife says she has had to increase her braking distances considerably.
I just can't see that being true. The percentage difference to the overall weight of the car vs carrying a normal size passenger cannot be that great.
It's not the kinetic energy causing her to have to brake earlier hehe

She's doing it because she's aware that her passenger is not buckled in.

DoubleSix

11,714 posts

176 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Is anyone else thinking a shotgun might offer the simplest solution here?

HonestIago

1,719 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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TooMany2cvs said:
Let's assume this person really is 150kg or so. So the same weight as two 75kg people sat one behind the other. In a 1500kg+ car...
Not exactly evenly distributed though is it? A really big woman could be as much as 200kg...remember she can't even get the seatbelt around her.

slipstream 1985

12,220 posts

179 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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RDJ said:
Some good points and sadly I think I am going to have to say something.

I have to be careful how I broach the subject as she (my wife) has become quite pally with her and apparently she (the car share) is already suffering with depression.

I know this as I enquired why there were significant strands of hair and dandruff in the car and it is apparently alopecia brought on by the depression.

Edited by RDJ on Wednesday 30th July 16:32
so is the left hand side of your car

steviejasp

1,646 posts

165 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Where do they work? Seaworld?

Axionknight

8,505 posts

135 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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RDJ said:
I have to be careful how I broach the subject as she (my wife) has become quite pally with her and apparently she (the car share) is already suffering with depression.


Edited by RDJ on Wednesday 30th July 16:32
I thought fat people were jolly?

S10GTA

12,677 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Sounds like the sharer needs to make their own way to work, under their own power!

Paddymcc

934 posts

191 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Your wife needs to buy Carpool Kenny, heck buy 3 or 4 of them and say the cars full:


RDJ

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7,251 posts

233 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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doogz said:
HonestIago said:
Not exactly evenly distributed though is it? A really big woman could be as much as 200kg...remember she can't even get the seatbelt around her.
31.5stone?!

OP, how big is this woman?!
Because of her shape it is quite difficult to gauge her weight. She is quite thick-set and her legs are very sturdy.

ETA This sort of build:




Edited by RDJ on Wednesday 30th July 16:55

badgers_back

513 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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Bennet said:
RDJ said:
...my wife says she has had to increase her braking distances considerably.
I just can't see that being true. The percentage difference to the overall weight of the car vs carrying a normal size passenger cannot be that great.
Oh I don't know

My old Mk1 Chavalier used to brake worse when we were 5 up coming home from a nightclub and we were skinny students with waif like ladies.

Less than 30 stone

Hammer67

5,730 posts

184 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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One or 2 of these should sort out Hippobloatermass with the seat belt problem.


TimLambert7

642 posts

125 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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This thread is completely wonderful.