When a woman gets behind the wheel…
#12
Originally posted by Mullen:
I call bullsh#t!! thats photoshopped I guess they rolled up the windows and closed the doors when they swam to the surface???
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I call bullsh#t!! thats photoshopped I guess they rolled up the windows and closed the doors when they swam to the surface???
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#13
Window is definatly down, look closely at it and you'll see the inner door trim up at the top....the rest of the windows are tinted so you wouldn't be able to see that had they been closed.
Or I could be wrong, but who's to say they didn't climb out the other side? You can't see it so who knows.
Or I could be wrong, but who's to say they didn't climb out the other side? You can't see it so who knows.
#14
Originally posted by Mullen:
Want more proof the surface of the water is inconsistent
Want more proof the surface of the water is inconsistent
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If the dude on the left was in the pool then the tow truck must have taken a long time cuz his clothes are dry [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
The cement around the pool is all dry too - and I would assume van may cause a splash [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
The cement around the pool is all dry too - and I would assume van may cause a splash [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#20
^^^ These are all good points. I would however like to point out that we all certainly know what a minvan in a pool looks like. I mean it is something you see everyday! [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Certainly I am sure the tow truck driver didn't arrive 5 minutes after it happened. I am sure the guy that was riding in the minivan changed clothes at some point before he got there. As for the ground around the outside of the pool appearing dry. They do live in Hawaii. It is hot and sunny there. I am sure cement around a pool doesn't take long to dry in the bright Hawaii sun.
I'm not saying it's real and while just because the story was printed in a newspaper doesn't make it true. I would think that they wouldn't print the picture or the story unless they had done a little digging to see if it actually happened or not. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Certainly I am sure the tow truck driver didn't arrive 5 minutes after it happened. I am sure the guy that was riding in the minivan changed clothes at some point before he got there. As for the ground around the outside of the pool appearing dry. They do live in Hawaii. It is hot and sunny there. I am sure cement around a pool doesn't take long to dry in the bright Hawaii sun.
I'm not saying it's real and while just because the story was printed in a newspaper doesn't make it true. I would think that they wouldn't print the picture or the story unless they had done a little digging to see if it actually happened or not. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]