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A HS kid veered off the road yesterday, hit a tree and his car burst into flames. He was trapped in the car and couldnt get out.

 

Dead before firemen reached the scene.

 

Damn.

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That's is truly horrible.. Outside of being buried alive, not sure there's a worse one for me.

 

We lost a wonderful classmate back in HS - she died the same way. People saw/heard her screaming, but couldn't get her out. :(

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That's is truly horrible.. Outside of being buried alive, not sure there's a worse one for me.

 

We lost a wonderful classmate back in HS - she died the same way. People saw/heard her screaming, but couldn't get her out. :(

 

People that had to jump from the twin towers because they didn't want to burn. That had to be turrible.

 

 

proving how awful being burned alive is :(

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That's is truly horrible.. Outside of being buried alive, not sure there's a worse one for me:(

Suffocating in Roseanne Barrs crotch?

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Suffocating in Roseanne Barrs crotch?

 

worked out pretty well for Tom Arnold.

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I'm a recall coordinator. My job is to apply the formula. It's a story problem. A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 miles per hour. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now: do we initiate a recall?

 

Take the number of vehicles in the field, (A), and multiply it by the probable rate of failure, B, then multiply the result by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X...

 

If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one.

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I'm a recall coordinator. My job is to apply the formula. It's a story problem. A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 miles per hour. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now: do we initiate a recall?

 

Take the number of vehicles in the field, (A), and multiply it by the probable rate of failure, B, then multiply the result by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X...

 

If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one.

Didn't this cost Ford a shitload of money back in the 1970s with the Pinto and the exploding gas tanks? Or did it just cause them a ton of negative publicity?....I honestly don't remember.

 

Didn't you have a gubment gig? Why do I think you work for .gov?

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Didn't this cost Ford a shitload of money back in the 1970s with the Pinto and the exploding gas tanks? Or did it just cause them a ton of negative publicity?....I honestly don't remember.

 

Didn't you have a gubment gig? Why do I think you work for .gov?

 

That was a quote from fight club. I still work for the gobberment

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A HS kid veered off the road yesterday, hit a tree and his car burst into flames. He was trapped in the car and couldnt get out.

 

Dead before firemen reached the scene.

 

Damn.

 

Only thing worse is if he had been pulled out shortly before the injuries were fatal. Surviving with third-degree burns over > 50% body surface area may just be a fate worse than death.

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Only thing worse is if he had been pulled out shortly before the injuries were fatal. Surviving with third-degree burns over > 50% body surface area may just be a fate worse than death.

 

or a cleft palate

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That was a quote from fight club. I still work for the gobberment

Dude, in a situation like this, you reply with more quotes until they figure it out or look silly. I got a few people into an extended discussion by posting pieces of the "I don't tip" scene from Reservoir Dogs.

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The vehicle was a Kia btw.

 

I really thought cars exploding on impact was just a movie stunt. Technically, I can see how its possible but its gotta be super rare.

 

The odds have to be astronomical. Wheres sux and his expertise?

 

eta: One news story says the car exploded. Another says it caught fire upon impact.

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Video on "Watch People Die" yet?

Im talking about a well liked kid from our community whos family is shocked and saddened beyond belief here. And you wanna bring that sick sh!t in here?

 

With all due respect, which means to say none, take it somewhere else man.

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Only thing worse is if he had been pulled out shortly before the injuries were fatal. Surviving with third-degree burns over > 50% body surface area may just be a fate worse than death.

You many be right. I cant even imagine that kind of pain.

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Im talking about a well liked kid from our community whos family is shocked and saddened beyond belief here. And you wanna bring that sick sh!t in here?

 

With all due respect, which means to say none, take it somewhere else man.

So you are saying you don't know? Can you find out please?

 

TIA

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Dude, in a situation like this, you reply with more quotes until they figure it out or look silly. I got a few people into an extended discussion by posting pieces of the "I don't tip" scene from Reservoir Dogs.

don't burn me man

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That's is truly horrible.. Outside of being buried alive, not sure there's a worse one for me.

 

We lost a wonderful classmate back in HS - she died the same way. People saw/heard her screaming, but couldn't get her out. :(

 

This exact scenario happened to my high school friend and her family.

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So you are saying you don't know? Can you find out please?

 

TIA

I asked you once to take your twisted pea brain and leave this thread but your sociopathic leanings apparently make that impossible.

 

Schizoids gonna schiz.

 

Merry Christmas.

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I'm a recall coordinator. My job is to apply the formula. It's a story problem. A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 miles per hour. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now: do we initiate a recall?

 

Take the number of vehicles in the field, (A), and multiply it by the probable rate of failure, B, then multiply the result by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X...

 

If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one.

Saw this movie.

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