Rip to the ferrari.
Money + Meathead = suicide.
Rip to the ferrari.
Money + Meathead = suicide.
Originally posted by ZenOps
I say we slow down the spinning of the earth so that there is 25 hours in the day.
Join me.
Looks more like a 360 to me.was that a 430 scud?
Wow that F-car is absolutely mangled, I wonder what kind of collision he must have gotten in to have the car split in half.
360 Stradale. The breaks and the sideprofile of the bumper give it away.Originally posted by robpark
Looks more like a 360 to me.
I believe he slid and had a nice side impact with a lightpost or a tree.Originally posted by herragge
Wow that F-car is absolutely mangled, I wonder what kind of collision he must have gotten in to have the car split in half.
Originally posted by scat19
I have a BMW so im not stupid.
That 'meathead' ran a huge company and was worth more in a yr then you'll probably make in the rest of your life.Originally posted by R154
Rip to the ferrari.
Money + Meathead = suicide.
Originally posted by Supa Dexta
That 'meathead' ran a huge company and was worth more in a yr then you'll probably make in the rest of your life.
That meathead is dead, his money isn't going to do him any good now is it?
Steve Fossett crashed his plane into a mountain.. Is he a meat head? His money isn't doing him any good either.
No but that meathead decided to engage in street racing. Money or not, when you decide to double or triple the speed limit you forfeit your right to claim tragedy. People who knowingly engage in activities outside of their skill level and suspend public safety deserve to have whats coming to them happen.
You have no idea what I earn, or what I am capable of. You have no idea of what possible hedge fund I have waiting for me. Regardless of my fiscal means it does nothing to dimish my assement of his own stupidity.
I am irate that this fool died, I wish he survived so he could be made an example of, pay for his stupidity the rest of his life.
He made his decision, who are you to judge me for being rightly mad.
I had a friend die because of a drunk driver and excess speed, this is a very sore spot for me. And clearly money is for you.
I'll go on holding a vendetta against people without common sense, go on being insecure about the fact that you'll never earn enough money.
Originally posted by ZenOps
I say we slow down the spinning of the earth so that there is 25 hours in the day.
Join me.
wat the hell are you even talking about. I would bet 90% of this site is guilty off excessive speed that could have killed anyone of us at the time. You included mr headgefund ... And who's claiming tradgedy? not me, I'm only saying you can't call the guy a meathead if you don't know him, I do know someone who worked close to him, and they thought very highly of him.
I was making a comparison. I dont for the record have a hedge fund.
Second. He was racing. He assumed the risk. One downside to going in excess of 100MPH is you will be seriously injured if you happen to collide with anything.
Just because he died, he shouldnt be absolved of the responsibility he has to his passenger, or other drivers.
If I speed, I assume this risk that the potential for disaster is exponentially related to my speed.
Obviously this 'meathead' had a god complex and thought his half million dollar ferrari would save other people, and ultimately himself from certain doom. It didnt. Enzo Ferrari didnt think so either.
If you play with fire, eventually you will get burned... you should know that being a DSM driver and all. :P
However callous it sounds, my point stands, you speed, you assume the consequences. Death is horrible, however his actions are no less reprehensible just because he is "somebody".
I would feel the same if he was just another moron with money, or in a camry for that matter.
Originally posted by ZenOps
I say we slow down the spinning of the earth so that there is 25 hours in the day.
Join me.
So is Paris HiltonOriginally posted by Supa Dexta
That 'meathead' ran a huge company and was worth more in a yr then you'll probably make in the rest of your life.
So the guy had business sense, it's clear he lacked sense of the common variety.
In reference to Rob Anders:
Originally posted by ZenOps
Hes not really that bad...
Yup, and because of that deficiency, he was removed from the gene pool.Originally posted by Eleanor
So is Paris Hilton
So the guy had business sense, it's clear he lacked sense of the common variety.
The thread title should actualy be "tapout founder kills ferrari"
I always drive properly. A bit fast, perhaps, but always with consummate skill and a natural feel for the road that even cops recognize. No cop was ever born who isn't a sucker for a finely-executed hi-speed Controlled Drift all the way around one of those cloverleaf freeway interchanges.
-Hunter S. Thompson