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radman

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This fine upstanding member of the infamous 18th Street LA gang decided one day that he would try to car-jack a semi truck at gun point .

The gangster jumped up on the driver side, while the truck was in motion , and stuck a gun in the drivers face.

The only problem was that the truck driver opened up the door and knocked the attempted thief off. He lost his balance and fell under the wheels of the truck, at which time the driver slammed on his brakes, resting on top of him and decided that this was the perfect time to whip out his Fuji Disposable camera...

Didn't look real until you see the third picture.

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Don't think Excedrin is gonna help. :p

 
I like the crushed drink can for "flatness scale of reference." Beats the ruler thing used on the CSI show.

 
That disturbs me...I don't know why. I really do not like seeing someone dead in real life. Never have. Been to my share of viewings of the dead at funeral homes and even helped my oldest brother move a very large, obese dead woman from the ambulance stretcher to the embalming table. It took five of us to move her and she was heavy. I was about 16 at the time. I still get a sick feeling in my stomach.

About all I can think of now is that it was just a matter of time that he or someone else in the "gang" would die in such a way or worse.

Is this kind of like you live by the sword, you die by the sword?

 
I bet that hurt like hell just long enough for him to really regret his decision to try and jack that truck.

 
Where are the guts? Ifn you got a semi resting on yer chest there should be guts. I'm dissapointed.

 
MM2 tipped it off with the mud flap question
I don't see how the Snopes story makes sense either.
It may not make sense, but it's certainly more plausible than the hijacking scenario.

I've never been a fan of snopes b/c I have to question why and how they're a viable business. Where do they get their stories? How can they supposedly find the sources when no one else can or does? Who researches? Are they making money off of debunking these types of myths? Maybe they just made up a story that sounded more realistic that answers the mud flap question.

 
How does Snopes work? Once something gets posted on the internet it becomes truth! I thought this was a given?

I know that I believe everything I read in emails and on the web.

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I've never been a fan of snopes b/c I have to question why and how they're a viable business. Where do they get their stories? How can they supposedly find the sources when no one else can or does? Who researches? Are they making money off of debunking these types of myths? Maybe they just made up a story that sounded more realistic that answers the mud flap question.
SnopetheSnopes.com says that Snopes is really just an 11 year-old geek that makes **** up.

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Damn, you, man! That's gonna take me all day!

 
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