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Drunk Clown
06-20-2011, 17:18
It seems like he passed away.
http://www.tmz.com/2011/06/20/jackass-ryan-dunn-dies-dead-car-crash-accident-pennsylvania/
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1666021/jackass-ryan-dunn-dead.jhtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn
I hope it's a hoax, but I doubt it.
Hectic. RIP to a true party animal.
Drunk Clown
06-20-2011, 18:49
Update:
http://twitpic.com/5edc1d
I don't know anymore :dizzy2:
Hectic. RIP to a true party animal.
At least he didn't kill anyone else. It's kind of hard to feel bad for after what he just posted on twitter, but he did produce some fairly funny stuff.
Strike For The South
06-20-2011, 19:06
Well, I guess its all said and Dunn
He's Dunn for
He's Dunn and gone
I have more
stratigos vasilios
06-21-2011, 02:39
I have more
Do them. You know you want to!
Try to keep your posts respectful, gents. :3
Major Robert Dump
06-23-2011, 12:35
Actually, he did kill someone. And anyone who denies that he was drunk may want to explain the photos of him red faced and googly eyed in a bar holding a drink. I know drunk, and that was drunk. I particularly thought the comment from Ms MAgera was humorous: "he would never do something so reckless and irresponsible as drink and drive." I mean really. Has she seen his work?
I really liked the guy, too bad he went out like a tool
Samurai Waki
06-23-2011, 19:12
Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive.
Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive.
unless they're also jack****s..
hey, he was twice over the limit (so was his passenger If I understand correctly), and 3 times the speeding limit (ok, I'm being rough in my estimates). he was inviting disaster. :no:
does that mean he deserved to die, or asked for it? well, no (and I'm not saying anyone here thinks that). but his manner of death wasn't all that much of a shock. you're talking about a guy (I think him actually) who arranged for someone to drink...well, I don't want to make those who didn't watch it through up.
unless they're also jack****s..
hey, he was twice over the limit (so was his passenger If I understand correctly), and 3 times the speeding limit (ok, I'm being rough in my estimates). he was inviting disaster. :no:
does that mean he deserved to die, or asked for it? well, no (and I'm not saying anyone here thinks that). but his manner of death wasn't all that much of a shock. you're talking about a guy (I think him actually) who arranged for someone to drink...well, I don't want to make those who didn't watch it through up.
I'd disagree. Going 100+ mph with twice the legal blood alcohol limit is asking to die in my book.
Drunk Clown
06-24-2011, 08:40
Not if you're drunk, you'll do the strangest things :drunk:
Gregoshi
06-26-2011, 19:18
I drove by the accident site today on my way home from a blood donation in the area. There were perhaps a dozen or so people there visiting the site. As expected there were a bunch of flowers and balloons along the road as well. The police had set up traffic cones to slow the traffic (speed limit in that section of road is to direct traffic is 55mph/90kph) due to the people along the road. I didn't notice a lot of detail other than brown leaves on the trees as I was trying not to create another accident by gawking. I expected to see the flowers, I did not expect to see mourners and the curious.
I'd disagree. Going 100+ mph with twice the legal blood alcohol limit is asking to die in my book.
I wasn't saying he wasn't inviting disaster (I made it clear in my very first sentence that he was), but I did add that, and I now feel I need to paraphrase this, that he neither deserved it, nor did he necessarily want it, or voluntarily walk into it (it's not like he was saying, in sound mind and body:"drrp gee, let's crash and burn!"). I said that since, well, he was drunk. drunk people do all manner of stupid things, because they lose the ability to think straight.
he did however, voluntarily drink irresponsibly, and fail to find a designated driver, so either way you look at it, it is purely his fault.
in short: no one is, or was disagreeing with you..
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