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TWO young men have died in a horrific fiery high-speed traffic crash on Riverside Drive, just east of the city early today.
The pair were travelling east in their vehicle, believed to be a VE Holden Commodore, about 1am when it left the road and slammed into a large palm tree in the centre median strip and caught fire.
The car was split in two lengthwise on impact and parts of it were strewn along the road.
Police have identified the driver as Tom Dymond, a 20-year-old from Muresk and the passenger as 19-year-old Shaun Payne from nearby Northam, 97km east of Perth.
K74T wrote:forq
K74T wrote:Turns out that Dymonds aren't forever
Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
sharkman121 wrote:Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
csb
Habit7 wrote:sharkman121 wrote:Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
csb
You know, I was wondering whether or not it was going to be cool, I wanted to ask my co-worker but they seemed to be busy. I said, "what the H-E-double hockey sticks" and I went ahead and posted. Glad to know it was cool for you, I hope to do it again.
Habit7 wrote:sharkman121 wrote:Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
csb
You know, I was wondering whether or not it was going to be cool, I wanted to ask my co-worker but they seemed to be busy. I said, "what the H-E-double hockey sticks" and I went ahead and posted. Glad to know it was cool for you, I hope to do it again.
cinco wrote:Habit7 wrote:sharkman121 wrote:Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
csb
You know, I was wondering whether or not it was going to be cool, I wanted to ask my co-worker but they seemed to be busy. I said, "what the H-E-double hockey sticks" and I went ahead and posted. Glad to know it was cool for you, I hope to do it again.
twasnt that cool to me
more like a tepid story
sharkman121 wrote:cinco wrote:Habit7 wrote:sharkman121 wrote:Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
csb
You know, I was wondering whether or not it was going to be cool, I wanted to ask my co-worker but they seemed to be busy. I said, "what the H-E-double hockey sticks" and I went ahead and posted. Glad to know it was cool for you, I hope to do it again.
twasnt that cool to me
more like a tepid story
tsb?
Ignorant Ignis wrote:K74T wrote:Turns out that Dymonds aren't forever
come nah man![]()
cinco wrote:Habit7 wrote:sharkman121 wrote:Habit7 wrote:This happened once to my mom's 1985 Nissan Bluebird in the early 90's
She left it at the mechanic and 2 apprentices took it for a ride and ran into a lamppost and split it in half lengthways. The only difference is that they came out without a scratch.![]()
It went to court and the mechanic was ordered to pay her back which he never fully did.
csb
You know, I was wondering whether or not it was going to be cool, I wanted to ask my co-worker but they seemed to be busy. I said, "what the H-E-double hockey sticks" and I went ahead and posted. Glad to know it was cool for you, I hope to do it again.
twasnt that cool to me
more like a tepid story
Bizzare wrote:dat could tack back and buff out
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