A for effort though
24 0 ReplyIt's now occurring to me that this is why there are those pillars to either side of gas pumps
18 0 Reply...they're called bollards, and you'd be surprised how robustly they must be constructed to stop large trucks...
20 0 ReplyOK the real one
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And that pillar laid down it's life heroically.
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No, YOU can't put that in the bin, old man!
11 0 ReplyChallenge accepted!
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"It's not that the wind is blowing, it's what the wind is blowing. If your ass gets hit by a Volvo..."
9 0 ReplyIn Australia, we say "you've binned it" if you crash.
For example "He's binned it in the servo".
7 0 ReplyThat will not buff out.
7 0 ReplyUltimate Active I guess it is.
3 0 ReplyWhat actually happened here? It looks like it went sideways up the bollard, did something else crash into it?
2 0 ReplyThe car crashed into the back of a van and looks to have spun hard into the petrol station forecourt, bending the bollards back, wrapping itself around the metal upright and ending up on top of the bin. To bend the bollards and the pillar they must have been going at considerable speed.
2 0 ReplyYeah that's a nasty crash for sure
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