Before you return from your overseas trip I just want to let you know about the small accident I had with the pick up truck when I turned into the driveway. Fortunately not too bad and I really didn't get hurt, so please don't worry too much about me.
I was coming home from Wal-Mart, and when I turned into the driveway I
accidentally pushed down on the accelerator instead of the brake.. The
garage door is slightly bent but the pick up fortunately came to a halt when it bumped into your car.
I am really sorry but I know with your kind hearted personality you will forgive me. You know how much I love you and care for you my sweet heart.
This one couched as a letter from a woman to her overseas husband informing him of the accident depicted in the picture and hoping to deflect his anger with promises of a lusty welcome upon his return. Thus this item manages to incorporate three negative female stereotypes in one small package: women as incompetent drivers capable of committing horrifying automotive feats, as sly temptresses who use their sexuality to extricate themselves from difficult situations, and as dunderheads who utterly fail to comprehend that a man's cherished vehicle is not just a piece of machinery but his "baby" (and thus any injury done his car is done to him as well).
This picture actually captures the aftermath of an July 2005 accident in Fort Smith, Arkansas, the result of a teenage driver who was distracted by a cell phone and ran his Ford F-150 pickup truck off the road, sending the vehicle airborne and launching it into a garage, where it came to rest atop a Ferrari:
A Fort Smith family had their home remodeled, unintentionally, after a pickup truck landed in their garage on top of a 2000 Ferrari.
The accident happened just before four Sunday evening on Jenny Lind Road in Fianna Hills. According to the police report, the teenage driver reached for a cell phone and ran off the road and became airborne. He caused about two hundred thousand dollars worth of damage to the garage, the Ferrari, a PT Cruiser as well as 2 motorcycles.
The speed limit is posted at 30 miles per hour, but the owner of the damaged home as well as neighbors say there have been plenty of problems in the past. It's been nonstop traffic for the neighborhood with a steady stream of cars driving by to get a view of a flattened Ferrari and devastated garage.
Owner Steve Marts wasn't home at the time of the accident, but got the bad news over the phone. "I was just numb, just real numb," Marts said.
IF my wife did that too my Ferrari and bike, she would be put in cement shoes and tossed into the river nver to be seen again. Then again, IF i had A FERRARI I would probably have more than one wimmen...
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Easy Eman wrote: IF my wife did that too my Ferrari and bike, she would be put in cement shoes and tossed into the river nver to be seen again. Then again, IF i had A FERRARI I would probably have more than one wimmen...
Yes, the kind of woman who only loves your Ferrarri and not for the real man that E-bro truly is.
-- Edited by Bread Styx at 12:14, 2006-10-20
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