jstewismybastardson
Lord Shitlord aka El cibernauta
thats fucked up
Things are getting better, the charts going down!
Girl hits cyclist while driving and texting and her response: "I just don't care"
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dai...-texting-hits-cyclist-just-don-160024963.html
If you haven't seen the documentary "Senna", I suggest you check it out. Even if you don't like racing, it is pretty amazing to watch.
+1 on that. excellent film.
I just started reading this thread and didnt make it through the whole thing so I dont know if this has been posted yet, but here is a great article.
Woman Arrested For Crashing Car While Shaving Private Parts | Hip-Hop Wired
A Florida woman is in police custody after officers say she caused a two-vehicle car crash trying to shave her private parts while driving.
37-year-old Megan Mariah Barnes was arrested Friday after rear ending a pick-up truck on the way to Key West, Florida.
Barnes told police that she was going to meet her boyfriend in the vacation spot and wanted to be “ready.”
What makes the case all the more bizarre is that her ex-husband was in the car as well, holding the steering wheel from the passenger seat for her while she attempted to shave.
Barnes' arrest comes the day after she was convicted of driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license.
Her license was supposed to have been revoked for five years and her car, impounded.
Before stopping at the scene of the accident, Barnes tried to switch seats with her ex-husband to make it look like he was driving.
She's being charged with driving with a revoked license, reckless driving, leaving the scene of a wreck with injuries and driving with no insurance.
Speaking of racing films, I haven't seen "Rush", but people who have say it was very good.
Speaking of racing films, I haven't seen "Rush", but people who have say it was very good.
It was. As you might expect it was a it over-dramatized at times compared to real events, but still enjoyable.
Yeah, it was definitely a Hollywood film and not a documentary. But Howard made a lot of effort towards making it as correct as possible. All the details in the garages, and the track layouts, sponsor banners, everything. I saw a comparison between Lauda's actual crash footage and the footage in the film and it was exact.
The hospital recuperation scenes were some of the hardest things I have ever watched on film. I recommend it highly.
By the way, "Senna" was on last night on Velocity Channel. So after the Habs/Bs game, I stayed up another hour watching it. Again.