View Full Version : Passing on the left is cool
Patch
10th August 2008, 19:36
not
http://www.nothingtoxic.com/media/1174187757/Nasty_Motorcycle_Crash_Sends_Biker_Flying
musicman
10th August 2008, 19:39
That looks like it's on a closed road... wonder what the details were, and why the car swerved like that.
CB ARGH
10th August 2008, 19:40
I'd love to know why people like posting videos of other people's accidents... making their terror, fear, and a shit experience... entertainment for the world to see?
It's kind of sick to be honest. Yeah, we can learn from these... but we don't need a new crash and ten broken bones each day please.
Just my opinion.
BadCompany
10th August 2008, 21:58
I'd love to know why people like posting videos of other people's accidents... making their terror, fear, and a shit experience... entertainment for the world to see?
It's kind of sick to be honest. Yeah, we can learn from these... but we don't need a new crash and ten broken bones each day please.
Just my opinion.
I love watching crash videos! There awesome!
Ehgreiz
10th August 2008, 22:38
I love watching crash videos! There awesome!
well goes to show he has had a crash himself, lovely spelling 'their'
*cough*
Number One
10th August 2008, 23:10
Useless flag marshal transport driver!
Virago
10th August 2008, 23:14
I love watching crash videos! There awesome!
well goes to show he has had a crash himself, lovely spelling 'their'
*cough*
Actually, it's they're...
*sneeze*
Ehgreiz
10th August 2008, 23:37
Actually, it's they're...
*sneeze*
i wasnt trying to correct him, was deliberately mistyping there as in 'nice spelling there' only 'nice spelling their'
the whole there their they're thing amuses me when people get it wrong lol
Griffin
11th August 2008, 00:43
Is they're a reason why people get there words mixed up? Is it a case of bad schooling? If so, why bother going their? perhaps the english language needs to be simplified so they're is less confusion for those who speaketh it. I suggest the words their, there and they're all be replaced with one generic word - 'thair' which will encompass all three - theirfour depending on how ewe reed a sentence the correct meaning can bee taken from the won word.
BadCompany
11th August 2008, 02:33
well goes to show he has had a crash himself, lovely spelling 'their'
*cough*
I wonder how you came to that conclusion? I bet I loved watching them before I started riding, and even if I didn't get into biking I would have loved them.
As for my spelling of 'there' who gives a crap really? What does that have to do with anything right now? Atlst g i dnt tlk lyke tha intrweb RETARDED ME.
Just for you I'm not going to edit it either, so you can come back and look at it and let it bug you.
Patrick
13th August 2008, 17:16
Looks like they are driving on the right side of the road, (as in the USA) so passing on the left is fine... Nothing some twink and tape wouldn't fix... See him getting up at the end? Lucky in some ways....
bully
13th August 2008, 18:00
target fixation!
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