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Amazing body art car is a crashing success
#1
Interesting...

http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/unplugged/a...05367.html
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#2


I would be more impressed if she painted them before they were in position.

"who used it to highlight the dangers of low-level speeding"

What is "low-level speeding"? I searched:
Police also are targeting drivers who exceed the speed limit by just a few kilometres per hour.

Commission chief executive Jerome Maguire says low-level speeding was to blame for most of the serious injuries on South Australian roads each year.


I call BS. They're going to tell me the difference between everything going fine and a serious crash is 3-5kmh? At most a 3MPH difference? Sounds like they just want more revenue to me.
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#3
I know. I just thought the picture was kind of fun...
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#4
"Amazing..."

"Goofy" is the word that comes to my mind.
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#5
I like that she said it was the most difficult job she'd ever done. As if she had to lay contorted for 18 hours.
(which, come to think of it, might have been fun if one were contorted in juxtaposition with the right people.)
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#6
That's a pileup I'd gladly be involved in regardless of my rates going up!
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#7
M A V I C wrote:
I would be more impressed if she painted them before they were in position.


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I would be impressed if you could do anything beyond ANNOYING 17 people,
let alone organize them, paint them & get worldwide attention for an artistic endeavor.
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#8
.....so hey DP....I've always wanted to ask you....does your name mean what I think it mean......????
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