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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 08:42 AM
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Holy crap you are annoying. We have all known he was probably speeding from the start, why the hell are you trying to still make this point? Gravel on streets will most certainly have a negative impact on someone speeding that a clear road might not have.

Seriously, go away troll.

If you read the thread, people are clearly denying that he was speeding and trying to blame gravel, despite the fact that it's not the main issue.
Yes, I'm a troll with 20000 posts, 6 years of experience, etc.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
If you read the thread, people are clearly denying that he was speeding and trying to blame gravel, despite the fact that it's not the main issue.
Yes, I'm a troll with 20000 posts, 6 years of experience, etc.

OMG, there are people who are wrong on the internet, I must correct them all.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
If you read the thread, people are clearly denying that he was speeding and trying to blame gravel, despite the fact that it's not the main issue.
Yes, I'm a troll with 20000 posts, 6 years of experience, etc.
This thread has gone on with comments trying to prove that gravel COULD HAVE HAD AN IMPACT on the accident and that speed might not have been the only case.

But you insist you know the roads are fine, regardless of the 100 scenarios that could have created a dangerous road condition on any given street. You have 20,000 posts probably because the majority of the time you create these ridiculous debates.

Anyways, I am not going to clutter up this thread and aggravate the rest of the viewers bickering with your elitist mindset.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 09:58 AM
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Sorry to hear about you RA. That sucks. Sounds like you are OK though and better the car gets thrashed than you. Good luck with your insurance co.
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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 10:18 AM
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glad to hear you are safe
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treasure it
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
If you read the thread, people are clearly denying that he was speeding and trying to blame gravel, despite the fact that it's not the main issue.
Yes, I'm a troll with 20000 posts, 6 years of experience, etc.


your profile says 11000+
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeremycafe
This thread has gone on with comments trying to prove that gravel COULD HAVE HAD AN IMPACT on the accident and that speed might not have been the only case.

But you insist you know the roads are fine, regardless of the 100 scenarios that could have created a dangerous road condition on any given street. You have 20,000 posts probably because the majority of the time you create these ridiculous debates.

Anyways, I am not going to clutter up this thread and aggravate the rest of the viewers bickering with your elitist mindset.
Read the post I made a page or two ago, I know the roads are clear, I drive on them everyday and given the apparent performance abilities of the Ralliart, a bit of gravel shouldn't cause a crash significant enough to involve roll overs if the speed was not well above what is "safe". The OP also admitted to speeding.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by RotorGlowRA82
your profile says 11000+
OT posts aren't counted and there was a time when it wouldn't register anything past 10000. If you actually check my post count, it's much higher.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 01:10 PM
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I know the roads are clear
And this is why you would be an elitist. Maybe you should add the above quote to your signature. o.O

3rd Largest city in Canada and you know all the roads have the same condition. lol

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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeremycafe
And this is why you would be an elitist. Maybe you should add the above quote to your signature. o.O

3rd Largest city in Canada and you know all the roads have the same condition. lol
Now then, granted I'm not a meteorologist but considering there is very little snow on the ground (it's restricted to small clumps near trees), it's a pretty safe bet to say the roads are clear across the city. We also don't live in some tiny town in the Ukraine, we have street sweepers and cleaners.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 03:14 PM
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Amby, I'm not trying to insult you, but are you retarded? You are acting like a 13 year old who wants to win an argument and who's willing to say anything possible to win. You don't drive on every street, every day. You have no idea what happened on street B if you have only driven on street A on the specific day. Maybe some gravel spilled out of a truck... here in Chicago we have that happen quite often... an overloaded truck loses some gravel on the highway. There are so many possible ways that the gravel could have gotten onto that road it's really funny your trying to say you know the roads are clear. Grow up and just let it go.

As For The OP, Really sorry to hear what happened, i can see you liked your car a lot, but I'm glad to hear nothing major has happened to you. Remember, possessions can be replaced, humans can't.

Peace, Dominic.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
Now then, granted I'm not a meteorologist but considering there is very little snow on the ground (it's restricted to small clumps near trees), it's a pretty safe bet to say the roads are clear across the city. We also don't live in some tiny town in the Ukraine, we have street sweepers and cleaners.
Granted that he was speeding, I don't know how big your city is, but at least in the city Where I live there is a big probability that when it rains (it doesn't snow out here) over a part of the city, it may be very sunny in another. So with this analogy, don't you think there would still be a slight chance that maybe in the farthest side of your city there could have been some rain or snow and that it wasn't necessarily sweeped? My point is that EVERY SINGLE DETAIL DID ADD ON TO THE CRASH so even if it was in majority due to speeding, we still CANNOT discard the fact that the road was not in the best shape. No offense but I think its foolish to assume that every street is in exactly the same condition as all the others 24/7 in such a big city.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 03:22 PM
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Amby, I'm not trying to insult you, but are you retarded? You are acting like a 13 year old who wants to win an argument and who's willing to say anything possible to win. You don't drive on every street, every day. You have no idea what happened on street B if you have only driven on street A on the specific day. Maybe some gravel spilled out of a truck... here in Chicago we have that happen quite often... an overloaded truck loses some gravel on the highway. There are so many possible ways that the gravel could have gotten onto that road it's really funny your trying to say you know the roads are clear. Grow up and just let it go.

As For The OP, Really sorry to hear what happened, i can see you liked your car a lot, but I'm glad to hear nothing major has happened to you. Remember, possessions can be replaced, humans can't.

Peace, Dominic.
How am I saying anything possible? Quick show of hands, who the **** here lives in Calgary? Yeah I thought so, just me and the OP. I'm looking out my window and *gasp* the roads are bone dry. I drove into town this morning and even out by the mountains (ie. where it's colder, wetter and less serviced), the roads are dry. The roads have been dry for weeks now. Once again, the OP admitted he was speeding. I swear, the literacy rate is dropping on a daily basis.
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 03:24 PM
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To put an end to this BS, where did you crash, what road?
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 03:26 PM
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Wow... my 3 year old nephew has better common sense than this guy. Lets just ignore him, and the hungry troll will go away.

Peace, Dominic.



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