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Very sad news about Ryan Dunn. Yes, I know he was an idiot for drink driving and it is always unjustifiable - but it's still sad.
Seeing Bam Marghera's reaction at the crash scene was awful - but also the Fox news reports that people are stealing from the crash site in order to sell stuff on ebay is just sick.
Seeing Bam Marghera's reaction at the crash scene was awful - but also the Fox news reports that people are stealing from the crash site in order to sell stuff on ebay is just sick.
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Re: Ryan Dunn
Never heard of the c**t and having googled him my sympathy is roughly the square root of fu*k all.skinnymartin wrote:Very sad news about Ryan Dunn. Yes, I know he was an idiot for drink driving and it is always unjustifiable - but it's still sad.
Seeing Bam Marghera's reaction at the crash scene was awful - but also the Fox news reports that people are stealing from the crash site in order to sell stuff on ebay is just sick.
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TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT, 140MPH, PASSENGER KILLED.Fk off m8.
TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT, 140MPH, PASSENGER KILLED.Fk off m8.
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I was wondering how long it would be before one of them did something stupid and ended up killing themselves
No sympathy at all for him but it is still sad. He was one of my favourites from Jackass.
No sympathy at all for him but it is still sad. He was one of my favourites from Jackass.
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Re: Ryan Dunn
No freakin' sympathy.
Martin - your comment about Ebay scrounging memorabilia salvages .... this is the time we live in - Celebrity Sells (in death or in life).
Martin - your comment about Ebay scrounging memorabilia salvages .... this is the time we live in - Celebrity Sells (in death or in life).
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No sympathy....
tw@T in life...tw@T in death....and killed another while he was at it. That's called murder....
tw@T in life...tw@T in death....and killed another while he was at it. That's called murder....
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Only he can't be tried for it...dtkdemongene wrote:No sympathy....
tw@T in life...tw@T in death....and killed another while he was at it. That's called murder....
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Re: Ryan Dunn
I'm NOT defending the guy, and I appreciate why people have the views they do about drink-driving, but in my experience of the States, their attitudes to drink-driving are fairly similar to UK attitudes in the 70s. It's just not been subject to the level of government demonisation that it has here and people just don't see it in the same way.
Not saying that's a good situation, just pointing out that with the UK mindset about drink driving it's almost impossible to view the subject in the same way a huge amount of Americans do.
Not saying that's a good situation, just pointing out that with the UK mindset about drink driving it's almost impossible to view the subject in the same way a huge amount of Americans do.
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Neither of them deserved to die.
Love or loath it, Jackass was a genius idea and they deserve their bit of fame.
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Love or loath it, Jackass was a genius idea and they deserve their bit of fame.
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Totally agree with you there.frontier(s) wrote:I'm NOT defending the guy, and I appreciate why people have the views they do about drink-driving, but in my experience of the States, their attitudes to drink-driving are fairly similar to UK attitudes in the 70s. It's just not been subject to the level of government demonisation that it has here and people just don't see it in the same way.
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Half right, one did, one didn't.AxeBass wrote:Neither of them deserved to die.
That's "Genius" in the way used by Fearne Cotton and the like I presume. In other words "I like it".
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I like Dirty Sanchez but the original idea is genius.Frehley75 wrote: "I like it".
You're half right too, one didn't and the other one didn't so we must be nearly in agreement.
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Very sad for both families involved No he shouldn't have drove while under the influence,& The passenger Knew he had been drinking, so should never have gotten into the vehicle.
Just lucky No more were involved .
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Hmmm...AxeBass wrote:I like Dirty Sanchez but the original idea is genius.Frehley75 wrote: "I like it".
You're half right too, one didn't and the other one didn't so we must be nearly in agreement.
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Re: Ryan Dunn
He did something very stupid but nobody 'deserves' to die (apart from maybe war criminals and child molesters).
If your brother or best mate drove drunk you'd kick them in the nuts for being so incredibly reckless but would you want them to die to prove your point? His passenger must have known he was getting in a car with somebody who was pissed so was equally culpable in my opinion. If they had mown down some kids, would the passenger just have said it was "nothing to do with me?"
So they were both equally stupid and thoughtless but as we all know drink can make us unaware of the risks we are taking and obviously seriously clouds our judgement. No excuses are valid but it's still very sad that two young men were killed no-matter what caused it. And to suggest he deserved it is pretty heartless.
If your brother or best mate drove drunk you'd kick them in the nuts for being so incredibly reckless but would you want them to die to prove your point? His passenger must have known he was getting in a car with somebody who was pissed so was equally culpable in my opinion. If they had mown down some kids, would the passenger just have said it was "nothing to do with me?"
So they were both equally stupid and thoughtless but as we all know drink can make us unaware of the risks we are taking and obviously seriously clouds our judgement. No excuses are valid but it's still very sad that two young men were killed no-matter what caused it. And to suggest he deserved it is pretty heartless.