Vince McMahon wrecks car driven by PSU trustee

nittanymoops

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Why are these 1%ers even driving among the great unwashed? Unless this was one of those Connecticut roads for the uberwealthy.
 
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Who let a Ford Fusion on that road?
Angry Ford GIF by MotorTrend


Fusion? Come on its a Ford Pinto
 

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It's likely her. Her bio lists McLean VA as being the business home, but she's in NYC. Here's a better article complete with her whining.


 
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For the record, CT drivers are as bad as Massholes, and RI drivers are worse
Just took a trip up through New England a few weeks ago and didn’t go through Rhode Island, but the Boston and Connecticut parts definitely handsome knucklehead, I’d add Portland Maine to that group too.

As bad as they are, I still put northern Virginia’s group as the worst
 

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For the record, CT drivers are as bad as Massholes, and RI drivers are worse

CT drivers are much worse than MA or RI drivers … MA and RI driving is so crazy largely because the roads/road layouts are a mess … CT has a better road infrastructure and the driving experience is still as insane as in MA and RI, because of the CT drivers. Most of RI should just be razed and started over from scratch (like the South Coast area of MA).

Northern Jersey is the absolute worst I’ve experienced. It’s like playing real life Spyhunter meets Twisted Metal.
 

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Update here: ignore the headline, I didn’t write it.

Police dashcam video of Vince doing 115mph right before clipping Barbara Doran’s car was released.

I can’t imagine anyone defending 115mph reckless driving, but maybe somebody will step up. I did see a story that Florida is going hard after speeders exceeding 100mpg. Good for them. Hopefully that applies to the 1%ers as well as the great unwashed.
 

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Just took a trip up through New England a few weeks ago and didn’t go through Rhode Island, but the Boston and Connecticut parts definitely handsome knucklehead, I’d add Portland Maine to that group too.

As bad as they are, I still put northern Virginia’s group as the worst

Only because there are so many Marylanders screwing up merging etiquette everywhere…
 

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Update here: ignore the headline, I didn’t write it.

Police dashcam video of Vince doing 115mph right before clipping Barbara Doran’s car was released.

I can’t imagine anyone defending 115mph reckless driving, but maybe somebody will step up. I did see a story that Florida is going hard after speeders exceeding 100mpg. Good for them. Hopefully that applies to the 1%ers as well as the great unwashed.
You should just go to Germany and do it legally....
 

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You should just go to Germany and do it legally....
First time we went to Europe, I had the wife drive everywhere and I navigated — except Germany. I said that was mine.
It’s nice, but going 100-120 with the family in the car was fun for a few miles, but then you realize what you are doing and drive with traffic. And I’ve driven from Berlin to Dresden on one trip and from Salzburg, Austria through Munich and the Saarland to Bastogne on another. There are more areas with speed limits than you think, and they don’t necessarily have police everywhere but radar cameras. Fun fact: my wife hasn’t had a speeding ticket in this country since the late 80s. She has three in two trips to Europe.
 
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Semi-related story -

Barb Doran sometimes stays with the nice folks who own the townhouse right across the way from ours. It's a PSU getaway home for them.
Anyway, this past fall a new BMW was parked in their driveway. Early one gameday morning, as I was getting the tailgate stuff together, I noticed the interior light was on in that car. No biggie... maybe it had just been parked and the light hadn't gone out yet.
But as I continued to get my car organized, I noticed the light was still on. So I went over to their house (7am-ish), and rang the doorbell. To my surprise, Barb Doran answered (in her PJs)! I had not seen her there, only knew she occasionally visited from chatting with our neighbor.
She said it was a new car, and that she now needed to make sure she knew which light switches were which. She was very nice and appreciative.
I'm guessing it is certainly the same car.
 
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Semi-related story -

Barb Doran sometimes stays with the nice folks who own the townhouse right across the way from ours. . So I went over to their house (7am-ish), and rang the doorbell. To my surprise, Barb Doran answered (in her PJs)!
What kind of PJ's? Like these?


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Or these?

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First time we went to Europe, I had the wife drive everywhere and I navigated — except Germany. I said that was mine.
It’s nice, but going 100-120 with the family in the car was fun for a few miles, but then you realize what you are doing and drive with traffic. And I’ve driven from Berlin to Dresden on one trip and from Salzburg, Austria through Munich and the Saarland to Bastogne on another. There are more areas with speed limits than you think, and they don’t necessarily have police everywhere but radar cameras. Fun fact: my wife hasn’t had a speeding ticket in this country since the late 80s. She has three in two trips to Europe.
Depends on where you are. Up near Cologne, for example, there's just too many people, and unlimited is rare. But in Bavaria? Not so much. This was on the A-8 between Munich and Stuttgart. A couple construction spots and one spot in the mountains that was lower, but the rest of the way was unlimited. And we did get passed while doing over 100. Let's face it--Porsche and Mercedes are in Stuttgart, Audi is just off the A-8 in Ingolstadt, and BMW is in Munich. Of course they are going to go fast. But the trains do go even faster. We were on one from Florence to Bologna that was doing over 280 kps.
 
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