Pagani crash in West Sussex
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Gad-Westy said:
J4CKO said:
The Daily Mail is great, read the comments and resolve not to end up a sad, embittered, jealous, seething bag of monkey st like so many of their commentators.
I wish I hadn't read some of those comments but couldn't help myself. The bile being spewed out is quite something. Look at this peach. "People who own Hyper-cars need to pay an insurance and a hyper-car test that is just for them I would hate to think I am subsidising in any shape or form these idiots that get behind the wheel of these insanely powerful vehicles."
On average, super and hypercar owners are probably less accident prone than the average driver, its just so much easier to get it wrong in something so mental and so much more visible when it does go wrong, especially when it gives some pleasure to the Misanthropic majority who hate everything and everybody.
J4CKO said:
It does worry me for humanity when I read them, have said before that I treat it a bit like the lead singer of Slipknot, who has a dead crow in a glass jar, he removes the lid before going on stage and takes a good old huff on it, what must be, fairly unique aroma, this causes him to vomit inside his mask and get into the right frame of mind for a Slipknot performance. Daily mail comments section is like a more disturbing version of that.
That was the clown - one of the tamer stories about him at that Dr Tad Winslow said:
J4CKO said:
It does worry me for humanity when I read them, have said before that I treat it a bit like the lead singer of Slipknot, who has a dead crow in a glass jar, he removes the lid before going on stage and takes a good old huff on it, what must be, fairly unique aroma, this causes him to vomit inside his mask and get into the right frame of mind for a Slipknot performance. Daily mail comments section is like a more disturbing version of that.
That was the clown - one of the tamer stories about him at that hoegaardenruls said:
Looks like Daily Mail readers had a field day judging by the level of the comments there..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5009861/1-...
Can we all just vote up the sensible comments and vote down the moronic ones please. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5009861/1-...
lucido grigio said:
I saw this being carted away on a flatbed as I was on way to Goodwood.
Is the Golf that rolled and ended up in the bushes later on in the morning on the same road also news worthy ?
Presumably not.
I've got zero clue how the fk that golf made it to where it ended up... Is the Golf that rolled and ended up in the bushes later on in the morning on the same road also news worthy ?
Presumably not.
Gutting for PS. Love going to support/enjoy his trackdays. Really hope Pagani can get it sorted.
Byker28i said:
steveL98 said:
xyyman said:
Earlier this morning a lady on the local news channel was saying how she'd done something similar a while back. Lost the back end on a damp roundabout in the same spot. It wasn't newsworthy then as she was in a BMW 3 Series apparently.
I remember a few years ago a yellow Mach 1 Mustang being totalled after losing it trying to pass a TVR off a roundabout on the M27 at Chi just past the Pagham turn off. https://www.mocgb.net/forums/showthread.php?21145-...
steveL98 said:
Byker28i said:
steveL98 said:
xyyman said:
Earlier this morning a lady on the local news channel was saying how she'd done something similar a while back. Lost the back end on a damp roundabout in the same spot. It wasn't newsworthy then as she was in a BMW 3 Series apparently.
I remember a few years ago a yellow Mach 1 Mustang being totalled after losing it trying to pass a TVR off a roundabout on the M27 at Chi just past the Pagham turn off. https://www.mocgb.net/forums/showthread.php?21145-...
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