Fat car share damaged wife's car?
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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.
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
It just gets better!
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...
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...
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.She's doing it because she's aware that her passenger is not buckled in.
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.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.
so is the left hand side of your carI 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
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?!
ETA This sort of build:
Edited by RDJ on Wednesday 30th July 16:55
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.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
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