Car Fender on Fire
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Car Fender on Fire
After I took off my old fender and put on the new one, the difference was so astonishing I couldn't deal with the bad one anymore. It'* been here now for 2 days so far, and yet tomorrow is trash day. I don't want to wait with it any longer, so my friend and I are currently finding ways to destroy it. We walked on it, ripped away the metal from the fiberglass, and then we hosed it down with flammable stuff. Here are some pictures:
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Hmm, I don't think I have a comment.
I guess that'* one way to dispose of it?
Sure hope you guys didn't breathe in the fumes.
Adam
I guess that'* one way to dispose of it?
Sure hope you guys didn't breathe in the fumes.
Adam
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I don't exactly know why it is, but I just really badly want to have people see my car'* fender on fire. I think that the giant flame is just a lot of "flammable liquid" burning rather than the fender itself. Can you tell from looking at the pictures what it is that we used to get such a giant ball of fire?
The bump for this was made shortly after two Long Island iced teas, but I don't think I was drunk, "tipsy," or anything of the like.
The bump for this was made shortly after two Long Island iced teas, but I don't think I was drunk, "tipsy," or anything of the like.
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