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Anyone from the Frisco area see this?

Started by 69Charger_440, February 18, 2012, 08:41:15 PM

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69Charger_440

I'm wondering if he is going to be billed for his stupidity.  :pity:

"Porsche stuck in wet cement: Proof karma exists?
By G.E. Anderson | Motoramic – 4 hours ago

On Thursday, the driver of a Porsche 911 decided he'd take a shortcut around some construction cones and drove straight into wet concrete near Marina Green on Marina Blvd. in San Francisco.

"It was coned off," according to Bobswire, a user of the Paceline bike forums. "He was just trying to sneak in from a side street. [The] concrete looked solid." Bobswire reports that the hapless driver remained stuck in his car. "He didn't want to open the door and have concrete get in; the whole undercarriage and brakes will need to [be] cleaned or replaced."

Whether the uncured pavement was concrete, asphaltic concrete, or just plain cement is up for debate. What's unquestionable, however, is that this is the best Lightning McQueen impression we've seen since Cars. Check out more photos below, then write your own punchline in the comments section."




Lennard


Kern Dog

The last paragraph makes no sense. Look up the definition of the word "Cement".  One definition is... A bonding agent used to combine two or more components. In other words, a GLUE. The correct term is CONCRETE. Concrete consists of Cement, sand and rock. You don't pour Cement, you place CONCRETE. Yeah, I have seen work trucks that have things like...."Joe Blow Cement Finishing". It too is incorrect. Cement is a part of concrete. If you want to build a house, you don't pour a large pot of glue in a form, you place CONCRETE.

Dans 68

"Frisco"? Ohh, you mean "San Francisco".  ;)

Saw the story and photos. Idiot. 'Nuff said.

Dan
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nvrbdn

mabey they didnt put rock and sand in. then they would be pouring cement :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol:
70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
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Cooter

What else would I expect from an impatient D-bag in a Porche.
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

bill440rt

Idiot for sure.  :smilielol: :smilielol:
Reminds me of the people that try to get through that "puddle" in a rainstorm, thinking they can make it through. A few bent rods & a seized engine later, they wonder why they got stuck.

I feel the worst for the construction road crew laborers who now have to re-do that whole job.  :rotz:
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A383Wing


TheGhost

Something similar happened here.  City completely redid a large stretch of on of the main roads 2 years ago.  Project took half the year.  They had just finished the last section a couple hours earlier, when an old lady drove her car into it, through the barrier cones.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

bull

This guy saw it... and he approves.

Tilar

Quote from: Lennard on February 18, 2012, 09:14:29 PM
More money than brains. :slap:

Probably a case where his daddy had more money than he had brains. It's hard for me to believe that anyone that was smart enough to have a job good enough to be able to buy one of those, would be stupid enough to not understand why they put cones up.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



SFRT

thats in thee marina a habitat reknown for its douchebags.
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