LD48750
Veteran Member
In that soft loose sand?If it was real, the cab would be smashed very hard.
Those trucks are built pretty solid.
In that soft loose sand?If it was real, the cab would be smashed very hard.
Yes, even on loose sand. Plus, a real truck like that has working suspension.In that soft loose sand?
Those trucks are built pretty solid.
That seems more likely! Would a cameraman really be there to go down the grade parallel to the falling truck?Isn't that one of those small scale RC trucks?
Yes, usually 3 or 4.Safety directors husband was in a car wreck. He got rear ended. He was in his 4 door pickup. She was driv8ng a small sport utility.
Once the dust settled the lady that rear-ended him was looking for her purse.
They found her purse in the back seat of the pickup.
Purse went through the windshield of the sport utility, through the back window of the truck, broke the headrest on the front passenger seat, and then fell back onto the floor of the back seat.
My first question to the safety director was " What the F did she have in her purse????? A brick????"
There is always that one cowboy........![]()
Tractor-trailer gets stuck on neighborhood road in Pittsburgh's North Side
Sky 4 showed the truck as it was stuck next to a set of city steps Monday morning.www.wtae.com
Bruce
I once tried to explain to my kids what I meant by a "bluehair" because they'd never seen what I meant and only had seen young people with blue... pink... green... purple... hairAt that point you need "blue hair" and should be peering out through the steering wheel :![]()
I'll note that the camera isn't moving smoothly; if you watch the horizon the camera looks like it's being carried by a moving person. There's likely another access road they're on.
I remember back in the late 70's around Ft. Lauderdale. The number of mid-late 60's olds delta 88's, 98's, buick electras and chrysler Imperials driving around that at first glance looked like no one was in the driver's seat. When you got up behind them ... sure enough two hands just visible on the wheel and a bit of blue hair about level with the hands. I was a mechanic at the time & asked a few of these old ladies when they came in for tune-ups/oil changes why they didn't sell & get something smaller & easier for them to drive & the answer was always the same ..." My poor (Herbert/Ralph/Henry/Stanley), rest his soul, told me that this was the best car to ever come out of Detroit and he made me promise I would never sell it. Our daughter/son/grandkid can do what they want when my time comes to join him, but until then I'm honoring my promise."I once tried to explain to my kids what I meant by a "bluehair" because they'd never seen what I meant and only had seen young people with blue... pink... green... purple... hair