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Xerxes 28th October 2002 20:40

Is it wrong to LOL: part Deux
 
http://www.nbc10.com/news/1743293/detail.html

Headline: Family Of Seven Injured In Amish Buggy Accident

Is this absolutely hilarious or a tragedy?

rm' 28th October 2002 21:07

I'm a cruel and heartless person. Society doesn't like my kind, but I laugh in spite of it.

fish 28th October 2002 21:10

The sadist in me laughs in rage. "LOL."

Shenlong 28th October 2002 21:13

"Amish Buggy Accident"

The sick side of me says "Come on!". The other just says "Whatever". Both laugh because I'm drunk on Jack anyway...

henry3k56 28th October 2002 21:25

From reading Xerxes title of the story, I thought I was due for an article about an accident that happened because of crap materials the Amish had, not a motorist accident.:igor:
Yet I still say: Get a freaking car! It freaking has airbags, seatbelts, and cool neat stuff. None the less more comfortable seats than they have on a buggy.;)

Xerxes 28th October 2002 21:27

And in a completely unrelated (or not...) story....

http://www.wstm.com/Global/story.asp...5&nav=2aKD9PkJ

Does this happen all the time? :eek:

henry3k56 28th October 2002 21:37

I'm sure they were well prepared for y2k.:p

cmountford 28th October 2002 22:05

I'm sad because of the tragic accident, but I laugh at the thought of a horse-drawn cart on a highway.

It's kind of complicated...it depends on what part of the article you're referring to. Just thinking about a horse-drawn carriage on a modern highway is enough to crack me up, but the accident was awful.

flatmatt 28th October 2002 22:05

Well, they [in the first story] didn't die, so... :blah: :blah: :blah:

cmountford 28th October 2002 22:09

Still, would it be better to die and not be in any misery, or would you rather live and be possibly crippled and in pain for a good part of the rest of your life?

Just imagine how much it could change your life. If you wanted to grow up to be a mechanic and you lost both of your hands in an accident, wouldn't it seriously cause you to re-think your plans?

pixiefied 28th October 2002 22:16

what goes cloppity clop...bang,bang..cloppity cloppity cloppity?

pixiefied 28th October 2002 22:17

:rolleyes:


























































an amish driveby shooting:D

Bilbo Baggins 28th October 2002 22:20

Oh dear.

patroclus22 28th October 2002 23:48

lmfao:blah: :blah:

henry3k56 29th October 2002 00:24

Think of it this way, it was a low-speed accident. Not high-speed like these crazy fools do on the Interstate and end up killing several people because they're drunk. (Usually the drunk driver always survives..why!??!)

patroclus22 29th October 2002 01:03

Quote:

Originally posted by henry3k56
(Usually the drunk driver always survives..why!??!)
Simple. Alcohol anesthetizes the person, keeping their systems from going into shock after a serious trauma. Also, drunks tend not to create any resistive force during the impact, sparing them alot of the secondary injuries (muscle strains, sprains, etc.) that can occur.

henry3k56 29th October 2002 01:06

I want the death penalty be an automatic sentence at every drunk driving case that results in an innocent life being taken away.


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