T is for Tires! Twists & Turns! TRAGEDY!

Feb 12, 2013 20:51

Goodrich Silvertown Tires, 1934   (Popular Science)


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rosehiptea February 13 2013, 05:27:23 UTC
That is classic. A giant arrow pointing to what's left of Ted and the gang. It made me laugh too, and I was having a rotten day, so thanks for that.

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write_light February 13 2013, 05:30:40 UTC
The giant crowd of on-lookers too, that got me. XD

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pikkewyntjie February 13 2013, 15:38:28 UTC
You gotta do something while waiting for someone to invent TV.

Then again, I still sometimes see crowds of people at accident scenes. I'm like, geez, people, get a life! You're really helping the situation by standing there gawking!

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mellzie_1963 February 13 2013, 10:24:58 UTC
Ted, his wife, his son, his daughter, and...is that a spinster aunt in the back seat?

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pikkewyntjie February 13 2013, 15:32:34 UTC
Probably. She almost married once, but he was too old for her anyway and she would have sucked out whatever life he had let in him. She decided to pursue a writing career, but her editor just wanted to get into her pants.

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write_light February 13 2013, 23:38:59 UTC
I see what you did there. :D

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fallconsmate February 13 2013, 17:08:32 UTC
i'm thinking either his mother or MIL. widow, you know. that's why she's dressed all in black.

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pikkewyntjie February 13 2013, 15:28:30 UTC
Just a touch of fear mongering there. Just a touch. Look at the sparks coming off the rim in pic #2. What were those wheels made of? Phosphorus? I've watched my share of NASCAR and I have never seen sparkage like that! Cool!

Also, I am so glad that they numbered those pictures. I thought a bunch of folks were looking down a cliff where the giant floating arrow told them to look when Ted and his cheap-ass tires plowed into them. Then they all drove home and had a good laugh!

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fallconsmate February 13 2013, 17:07:22 UTC
you know, i've had a blowout at 55 MPH.

my brakes worked fine. *massive eyeroll* (there was construction debris on the road. so that year i got 4 new tires for mother's day. heh.)

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zorinlynx February 14 2013, 00:21:21 UTC
Front tire while turning on a mountain road. These accidents have happened!

Thankfully modern tires don't blister; we've come a long way since the 1930s!

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