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People Asking the Wrong Question – The Real Question is…

WTH is that mail truck made of?

26 Comments on People Asking the Wrong Question – The Real Question is…

  1. “YSUNAMI”

    I think I know your brother. Tsunami. Are you the gay one? Snicker.

    Volvo’s suck. They’re overhead cam and have issues with their cam towers since Christ was a kid. Still have them.

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  2. If you hit my 1967 F600 with your faggot Vulva I wouldn’t even know it.

    I’ve hit rabbits that made the chassis move more than that.

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  3. Volvo driver was obviously in the wrong, but will probably sue the Postal Service, which will settle out of court to make the nuisance go away. Your tax dollars at work.

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  4. I can’t see a scratch on the mail van.
    With a 2-way stop, perhaps I am incorrect but if I were there first, well before the other guy, shouldn’t I have the right of way once the thru traffic is clear? That may be the Volvo driver’s view, that he arrived well before the mail truck. With an all-way stop it is always the first driver to arrive who has the right of way.

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  5. They were both stopped at the beginning of the video – left turner must yield.
    With that said, I believe neither saw the other coming. The vulva never slowed and neither did the mail vehicle.
    Yes, that mail vehicle’s front bumper cover is tough as nails, but would you buy a vehicle that looks that ugly? I guess for a commercial vehicle that’s OK but not for my personal vehicle.

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  6. Volvo drivers are usually leftists, so everyone must yield to their left turns. But shouldn’t a proper leftist yield to a government vehicle? A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an asshole, within a Volvo.

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  7. Answer to the “right” question:
    Those mail trucks have rubber bumpers about a foot thick in all four corners. Saves the Postal Service a fortune repairing “fender benders.” Real question: Why don’t all cars have one foot thick rubber bumpers in all four corners? Answer: There would not be enough work for all the body shops.

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  8. @Quinn

    Just had an encounter with a body shop. Family member had a 5MPH mishap in a parking lot driving a Hyundai Tucson. Took the POS at the shop three weeks to
    fix the minor damage. At one point, had to take an Uber to a doctor’s appt because of that

    As the Tucson has no fender, a small gash was created in the front. And these corrupt shits kept “discovering” new things that had to be fixed. So the initial estimate was $4000, which was haggled down to $2200. Upon which, nrw damage inflated the cost to $6000

    I can make a comparison to a previous accident to show just how this enterprise, like everything else, has degenerated into a cesspit of incompetence and corruption. Some 35 years ago, I was stopped at a red light when some sub moron smashed into my rear going about 30. He basically accordioned the year of my Dodge Colt. The impact was so severe I was given a $2000 PI award

    It only took the shop one week to fix the whole mess. And since I wasnt at fault I have no idea what the cost was

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  9. Same shit my kids Power Wheels were made of. Two of the bastards can take a 15 MPH head on crash and come out without a mark on them.

    That being said, I wouldn’t bet against my ex wife being to reduce one to beat up a pile of shit in under a week.

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