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Posted
22 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Was the car radio tuned into the Best of Wham channel on Sirius when they found it?

 

Was it this....


Or this...

 

Notthat there is anything wrong with that (always fun with a Seinfeld reference)

Posted
19 hours ago, GaryPinC said:

Yep, I've never abandoned my car but my family used to swear by AAA.  Waited 2 hours one time, talked to the tow truck driver and he said AAA pays at a discount and often takes a good 90 days to get it so they put AAA calls last on the priority list.  The few times I've needed a tow, I come out ahead just paying the guy on the spot instead of yearly AAA.  And they get there within 30 minutes!

Roadside assistant is included in most insurance plans and they have been quick. But I have also abandoned cars on the side of the road to take care of later, sure it was a beat up Silverados with 300k miles on it but whatever

Posted
12 hours ago, Billschinatown said:

Brandon Spikes did the same thing in Miami when he played for the bills; just ran from the car and went home LOL 

Gotta be smart, go anywhere but home until you are sober.

Posted
8 hours ago, machine gun kelly said:

 

Was it this....


Or this...

 

Notthat there is anything wrong with that (always fun with a Seinfeld reference)

guilty feet have got no rhythm.
 

We will see how this affects his route running.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Nervous Guy said:

I saw this "article", read the blurb and my first thought was "why is this even a story"?  

Did it make you a little nervous though?

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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Clemfield2622 said:

what does this even mean? Are you saying the story is fake?

 

It means what I said. TMZ are paparazzi dirt bags. Yeah, the "story" is real, but why even report something so insignificant. Diggs friend borrowed his car and got a flat tire? Lol This does nothing, but try to throw dirt on Diggs' name and raising a non-issue. Journalism at its best. How would you like your personal life broadcasted to the world? 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

 

It means what I said. TMZ are paparazzi dirt bags. Yeah, the "story" is real, but why even report something so insignificant. Diggs friend borrowed his car and got a flat tire? Lol This does nothing, but try to throw dirt on Diggs' name and raising a non-issue. Journalism at its best. How would you like your personal life broadcasted to the world? 

I wouldn't want my personal life broadcast to the world. I also wouldn't leave 100k car abandoned next to railroad tracks, but I guess that makes me the weirdo. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Clemfield2622 said:

I wouldn't want my personal life broadcast to the world. I also wouldn't leave 100k car abandoned next to railroad tracks, but I guess that makes me the weirdo. 

 

No, I wouldn't leave $100k car abandoned, or even my car which is probably worth about 1/10 of that. 

 

But you have to think on a different scale for Diggs.  He makes like $12M/year.  That $100k car is 0.8% of his annual gross income.

 

BLS says the median salary for a US worker was $51k last year.  That would be like one of us leaving a car we paid $408 for abandoned next to the railroad tracks.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Clemfield2622 said:

I wouldn't want my personal life broadcast to the world. I also wouldn't leave 100k car abandoned next to railroad tracks, but I guess that makes me the weirdo. 

 

Keep us updated.  If/when something nefarious is uncovered, we'll allow you to say "see, I told you so!"

 

2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

No, I wouldn't leave $100k car abandoned, or even my car which is probably worth about 1/10 of that. 

 

But you have to think on a different scale for Diggs.  He makes like $12M/year.  That $100k car is 0.8% of his annual gross income.

 

BLS says the median salary for a US worker was $51k last year.  That would be like one of us leaving a car we paid $408 for abandoned next to the railroad tracks.

 

There's also this thing called "insurance."  Meanwhile if the car is feet from the train tracks, I'm not waiting inside it and I'm not comfortable waiting outside.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Clemfield2622 said:

I wouldn't want my personal life broadcast to the world. I also wouldn't leave 100k car abandoned next to railroad tracks, but I guess that makes me the weirdo. 

Personally, I'm not waiting near any train tracks, in a 100k car for anybody!! Well maybe Halle Berry... 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Solomon Grundy said:

Personally, I'm not waiting near any train tracks, in a 100k car for anybody!! Well maybe Halle Berry... 

Train tracks don't go through bad parts of places only...

 You need to go over the train tracks to get to the beach in florida, they run up and down the coast.

 

And you got the new train that can take you what would be a 4 hour trip to Orlando in 2 hours. That will be extending to Miami also by 2022. Goes up to 125mph.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, MarkyMannn said:

Not really.  Go home and say you only started drinking when you got home.  Prove otherwise

Yeah thats not gunna work lol youre def getting fleeing the scene, and having to g2 court still. Even if you "win" you still paid big $$, made the news, and were charged.

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On 4/23/2021 at 8:08 AM, Clemfield2622 said:

The tow truck came, fixed the flat, and left it? 

 

Sorry, but that make no sense. 

 

How did they get paid, etc?

Probably AAA. It's super cheap per month.

They tox, open up locked doors , change tires , etc. 

Posted
14 hours ago, MarkyMannn said:

Not really.  Go home and say you only started drinking when you got home.  Prove otherwise.  Worked for this guy

 

http://www.boardistan.com/?p=30850

Depends on the scenario, but there is a case for that too.  Def going to get a fleeing the scene, still better than a DUI/DWI

Posted
14 hours ago, MarkyMannn said:

Not really.  Go home and say you only started drinking when you got home.  Prove otherwise.  Worked for this guy

 

http://www.boardistan.com/?p=30850

 

They charged him with DWI so they didn't buy that argument.  Which makes it unbelievable that they could not charge him with manslaughter at least.

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