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Amazing Crash At Macau


La Colombe

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Maybe you should have directed that comment at the Druid. LC is a twat, but has not posted anything where people were seen to be killed.

Druids post is by far the most gruesome surely ?

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8 hours ago, Albert Tatlock said:

Don't think so....death merchant.

Err, you do realise nobody died in this crash? Miraculous though that might be, sorry to disappoint you. 

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Sorry LC but to describe a crash as "amazing" is fundamentally wrong when people are injured or killed.  If this had been a case where there were no injuries then I would concede that you could describe it as amazing.

This is a horrible and extremely unusual incident and it was lucky that there were no fatalities.  

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2 minutes ago, manxman1980 said:

Sorry LC but to describe a crash as "amazing" is fundamentally wrong when people are injured or killed. 

I suggest you consult a dictionary and look up the word 'amazing'.

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2 minutes ago, La Colombe said:

I suggest you consult a dictionary and look up the word 'amazing'.

I suggest you buy a thesaurus and then you can find much more fitting descriptions for what could have been a fatal incident. 

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18 minutes ago, La Colombe said:

I suggest you consult a dictionary and look up the word 'amazing'.

While you're at it, perhaps you could look up the word 'death' for Albert. 

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24 minutes ago, manxman1980 said:

Sorry LC but to describe a crash as "amazing" is fundamentally wrong when people are injured or killed.  If this had been a case where there were no injuries then I would concede that you could describe it as amazing.

This is a horrible and extremely unusual incident and it was lucky that there were no fatalities.  

The word "amazing" is overused mainly by dullards with posh voices, they use it mean good. It actually means "causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing."

LC has used it correctly, as a synonym for "astonishing", "perplexing" or "disconcerting". 

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