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my son sent me this shot, seems to be a typical move for the drivers in the city. i don't know who gets the credit for the shot, someone was in the right place at the right time. This article has been viewed 1706 times in the last 24 months Brad: 31st Dec 2007 - 16:43 GMTHaha, oh boy. I'd like to see how this actually happened, there had to be a security camera somewhere that taped this. EvilGentleman: 31st Dec 2007 - 20:00 GMTProbably the guy in the Honda stopped to count his change, and the guy in the Nissan impatiently tried to pass, pissing off the Honda guy, who raced to keep his spot in line, and neither one would give in, so this happened. Idiots. I wonder if the guy in the Nissan was originally from Montreal. Believe it or not, I have felt safer driving in Manhattan during rush hour than I do in Montreal. New York may have its world famous attitude, but Montreal is also surrounded by bridges, and also has a British-descended "elite" who think the rules are not for them. But you know how, um... "assertive" the French are known to be, now picture putting a couple million of them on the snowy, pothole-strewn roads alongside the English idiots, and you now have a recipe for certain disaster. By the way, I'm glad to see those toll booths are a lot tougher than they look. I bet the attendant was pretty freaked out when he saw them coming. been: 31st Dec 2007 - 20:21 GMTIt was a three-way race. Picture taken by the (french papparazzi) motorcyclist who beat them both. Montrealbunny: 8th May 2008 - 01:29 GMTBwaahahahaha!!!! The best part of this is, from what I can see, there was no easy way for the drivers to exit their cars. Were they pinned in there with no escape from their stupidity? With only themselves for company? Is the guy on the right hidden in shadows, or did he finally escape via the rear passenger window? Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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