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Old 03-03-2010, 01:01 PM
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A friend posted this on my facebook today. Its a Liebherr excavator dumping a bucket of water on a car...amazing.

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I think he killed it !!
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That roof must have been made with some thin sheet metal! It looks like a pretty new car, I wonder what they thought was going to happen.
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Several tons of water does a lot of damage. Which is why up here in Iowa, we don't drive through streams crossing the road.
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RIP little Escort.
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the automotive equivilant of Urban Renewal

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Several tons of water does a lot of damage. Which is why up here in Iowa, we don't drive through streams crossing the road.
in Rhode Island, we take the bridge...

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That is hilarious!
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Several tons of water does a lot of damage. Which is why up here in Iowa, we don't drive through streams crossing the road.
Turn around, dont drown.......
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