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Woman Crashes Cobra

Reply #30
Quote from: EricCoolCats;171176
The guy filming it didn't seem to care about the accident. The overall tone from him was one of humor, as he kept saying, "I knew it, I knew she'd do that!" If he's making light out of a serious accident then the sewing machine reference is just as valid.
 
Of course cars kill more than sewing machines. That wasn't the point. It's the role reversal that was the point. In that respect they are the same situation with gender reversal.

I wasn't really arguing the gender issue with you. Honest. As I said before, Male or Female, it was obvious the driver couldn't handle that car. It was obvious when they initially backed out of the parking space and someone should have stopped it right there. Male or female. I would never have allowed someone without a class B competion licence behind the wheel if that were my car, surely not solo and most certainly not under those conditions. A public street? Foolish. A wet street? imbecilic. And no one tried to stop it? Criminal stupidity.
 
True no one died, but that had to be an act of a god I don't believe in to start with.

Woman Crashes Cobra

Reply #31
Quote from: Tbird232ci;171151
My girlfriend drives an 86 Cavalier, and her driving my TC wasnt a problem at all. Its called having brains.


Quote from: EricCoolCats;171156
Let's say your woman enters you into a sewing contest. You've never used a sewing machine before in your whole life. You sew through the end of your finger. Blood squirts everywhere as she films it. Then she posts the film on YouTube.

Tell me what the difference is. ;)


I wasn't saying that just because she's a women that she can't drive. I was saying, like Eric, that if you don't know how to handle a machine that you can just use it and expect to get it right. We all sucked at driving at some point. We had to learn how to drive right.
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Woman Crashes Cobra

Reply #32
Well, let me make one thing clear:

I was amused by the fact that the person driving the car had no idea how to handle it. That's all.
The fact that the driver was a female is just that - a fact.
I wasn't thinking about the gender jokes when I posted the thread.

The guy who was filming isn't much a man, for that matter. It's nice that he had to verbally prove himself right rather than drop the camera and see if she was injured.
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Woman Crashes Cobra

Reply #33
Quote from: cougarcragar;171185


The guy who was filming isn't much a man, for that matter. It's nice that he had to verbally prove himself right rather than drop the camera and see if she was injured.


:iagree:
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

 

Woman Crashes Cobra

Reply #34
Yea he has the nerve to FILM as they are calling 911!! Honestly if i was  in the car, I would have seen backing up I couldn't do it, and just STOP. Like when i drove my stang this summer. yes i floored it, BUT i let out when i knew my skills would not be able to handle it, and I only hammered on it when it was completely straight. Even my dad asked why i didnt beat on it more, and this video is exactly why. Cause i dont have the skills to handle that kind of driving!
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