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In this Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 photo, wrecker driver Gilbert Harrison, with MCH Towing, attaches a towing cable to a Bugatti Veyron that was driven into the water near Omega Bay in La Marque, Texas. A man blamed a low-flying pelican and a dropped cell phone for his veering his million-dollar sports car off a road and into a salt marsh near Galveston. (AP Photo/The Galveston County Daily News, Chris Paschenko)

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Bugger!

In this Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 photo, wrecker driver Gilbert Harrison, with MCH Towing, attaches a towing cable to a Bugatti Veyron that was driven into the water near Omega Bay in La Marque, Texas. A man blamed a low-flying pelican and a dropped cell phone for his veering his million-dollar sports car off a road and into a salt marsh near Galveston. (AP Photo/The Galveston County Daily News, Chris Paschenko)

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There was a video of this disaster in my local paper's website. Possibly on YouTube somewhere.

Bugger!

In this Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 photo, wrecker driver Gilbert Harrison, with MCH Towing, attaches a towing cable to a Bugatti Veyron that was driven into the water near Omega Bay in La Marque, Texas. A man blamed a low-flying pelican and a dropped cell phone for his veering his million-dollar sports car off a road and into a salt marsh near Galveston. (AP Photo/The Galveston County Daily News, Chris Paschenko)

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There was a video of this disaster in my local paper's website. Possibly on YouTube somewhere.

Why is it that only tools can afford to buy an incredible machine like that! :)

(It's good to know the name of a good tow truck driver if I'm ever in Omega Bay, Texas)

:) Bright eyes, burning like fire....

Is this the TLW thread?

Good work Harcourt, take an early minute.

No, not the last word.

I took this at Tha Ton on Friday.

Not really a funny pick but I thought it unusual in a country where expats dearly love to show photos of horrifying occupational health and safety situations.

Is that a dead and flattened animal in the bottom left of your photo?

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Maestro

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

I've no idea what it is, if it had been an animal I would have noticed though.

Just a piece of rubbish I suppose, if I had been a photographer's bootlace I would have photoshopped it out before presenting the pic to the world.

a few more postcards and a picture of a future alcoholic:

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I'm presuming that's the Education Systsem? :D

Happy New Year to everyone.

Regards.

Look at the black dots in the centre of the circles............

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The quote i saw on this one was something along the lines of -

For the last time this is a documentary about penguins, no seals allowed

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