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Clintd

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Do not play chicken with a flood.

Over by my job it always floods every time it rains. Just about every time someone decides to try and drive there Geo through it. WTF!!

This is a GMC Envoy by the way and they had to get a different wrecker to pull him out.

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The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me.
 
DOn't you wish you had a RC boat?? Perfect time to break it out.
 
Everytime I see that, it's almost always an SUV. When will these people learn; sport utility is not a water sport!
 
What the hell.. The sign RIGHT by them says 12 foot clearance.. Does it look close to being 12 feet from the top of the water to the bridge? poop looks like 8 feet=4 feet of water... Stupid ass's.. Man, some people..
 
4u2nv said:
What the hell.. The sign RIGHT by them says 12 foot clearance.. Does it look close to being 12 feet from the top of the water to the bridge?

Maybe they thought it was 12 inches :doh:
 
I got stuck in a snow bank that deep once, but I didn't really have a choice, but I didn't flood the car! DEE DEE DEEEEE
 
man that's dudes a award winner,Car's can't swim,trust me on this I've tried to drive through spots where it's flooded and it's not healthy
 
It's idiots like that, that make insurance premiums so high.




-Michael
 
Every spring the intersection I live on floods. Everytime, two or three or people drive up to the waters edge, back up, then floor it....

Then, my neighbor pulls them out with his pick up.

The bad thing is, most cars could probably get through it, if they'd just go slow. (Probably soak their floor mats, though.) Everybody's got to try to go flying through at full tilt, and send gallons upon gallons of water rushing into their engine compartments.

It's entertaining, but I feel bad for my neighbor. He's way too nice for his own good.
 
Greyryder said:
It's entertaining, but I feel bad for my neighbor. He's way too nice for his own good.

Tell 'em to charge a "rescue" fee. Heck, $50 a pop beats the cost of a towing service, and it'd pay for his beer.
 
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