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Old 05-07-2007, 08:07 PM
oe39 oe39 is offline
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if you are a celebrity, is there any way to die and not have people feel sorry for you? does anyone care that these people are recklessly endangering the lives of the less fortunate?

marbury going 75 in a 50 with a BAC of .153. corzine going 90+ in a 50 without a seat belt. hancock going 68 in a 55 with a .157. paris hilton driving while female.

if i were a celebrity, i'd try a mix of designer stimulants and recreational hallucinogens then cause an accident by driving a car full of explosives at a dangerous speed on the wrong side of the road while firing a handgun at a bus full of nuns.

although this sounds crazy, i'd like to think that it would be a perfectly rational test. i hypothesize that upon my death i'd be treated to days of television coverage as if i were a beloved philanthropist, even if during life i was a belligerent horndog who lucked into a celebrity role in spite of obvious recklessness.

cliffs notes: one of the benefits of celebrity is that people will be sorry for you even if you drive wasted and endanger other people
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Old 05-07-2007, 08:13 PM
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Ive never understood celebrity drunk driving.

If I was rich as [censored], someone else would be driving. wtf??
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Old 05-07-2007, 08:23 PM
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Default Re: celebrity driving

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Ive never understood celebrity drunk driving.

If I was rich as [censored], someone else would be driving. wtf??

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You would really trust someone else to drive your Ferrari?
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Old 05-07-2007, 08:25 PM
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Ive never understood celebrity drunk driving.

If I was rich as [censored], someone else would be driving. wtf??

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You would really trust someone else to drive your Ferrari?

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when I end up shitfaced drunk somewhere ill just make sure we went out in my escalade
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Old 05-07-2007, 09:14 PM
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Default Re: celebrity driving

fwiw, hancock was on a self-destructive path, anyone who saw him out, or talked to him saw that. I kind of feel sorry for him, but I understand what op is saying in general.
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