Re: Nice Drag Race Crash
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:40 pm
Looks like somebody forgot to tighten the lug nuts.
yeah, every motorsports fan goes to races hoping to see someone get killed, preferably a spectator.Roach wrote: This is what brings them out to the race track.
Doug near DC wrote:You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel........
So I guess going to baseball games is out since there's imminent danger of spectators being hit and possibly killed by foul balls or thrown bats. Soccer would also be a no-go due to the possibility of hooliganism. Basketball? Could be deadly if Ron Artest is playing. Never know when a Lambeau Leap could go horribly wrong, so choose your seats wisely for football games. Errant golf shots could potentially prove fatal, so best not attend a tournament.Dan Vogel wrote:This is just the kind of thing I was talking about when I had the discussion with Jsc810 about sports where people can easily be killed. I don't consider it a sport. This was both tragic and stupid. I would never attend an event like this where the danger of death is so clear. Most times it happens to the drivers but we've seen spectators hurt or killed before like this. I'm sure they'll say this was just a fluke accident for the viewer to be killed but any rational person can know it is a possibility when you attend such a thing.
Are you kidding? A 40 lb stone can be dangerous even when moving only a couple of meters a second.Smackie Chan wrote:
Have fun watching live curling.
Not sure I'd be too worried about the stone - hard to imagine how a participant or spectator could get hurt unless someone dropped it on their foot. The brooms, on the other hand, could be deadly projectiles. Or a potential getaway vehicle if there are Wiccans in attendance.Mikey wrote:Are you kidding? A 40 lb stone can be dangerous even when moving only a couple of meters a second.Smackie Chan wrote:
Have fun watching live curling.
Especially in the hands of a drunk Canadian.
Serious quality there.Smackie wrote:The brooms, on the other hand, could be deadly projectiles. Or a potential getaway vehicle if there are Wiccans in attendance.
Indeed.SunCoastSooner wrote:...very sad story.
War Wagon wrote: primal sense of raw horsepower.
Wow what a sassy answer. If you want to put it that way George Bush almost choked to death eating a peanut and falling off a segway. So yes then we can't do anything or else we might die. But when you put a screaming pile of metal on a roadway and send it down where people are nearby you're really asking for serious trouble. It's easy for me to see. What they woman who died was in a wheelchair? That is so bad. I'm sorry but this is just not a sport and nodbody should attend these things. Put them out of business. There is no excuse.Smackie Chan wrote:So I guess going to baseball games is out since there's imminent danger of spectators being hit and possibly killed by foul balls or thrown bats. Soccer would also be a no-go due to the possibility of hooliganism. Basketball? Could be deadly if Ron Artest is playing. Never know when a Lambeau Leap could go horribly wrong, so choose your seats wisely for football games. Errant golf shots could potentially prove fatal, so best not attend a tournament.
Have fun watching live curling.
You catch on fast, Skippy.Dan Vogel wrote:we can't do anything or else we might die.
Who let Rump's wife ride that horse?Mikey wrote:War Wagon wrote: primal sense of raw horsepower.
Don't be so hard on yourself.War Wagon wrote:I believe Paul is the only person in this thread who had a take that didn't suck.