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Malin
Nov 26, 2004, 12:21 PM
So people don’t eat muesli and drive :)
A German woman caused £15,000 of damage when she tried to eat a bowl of muesli while driving her car.
Julia Bauer, 21, from Bochum, laid out a bowl, a packet of muesli, a pint of milk and a spoon on the passenger seat before climbing in to the driver's seat and setting off.
She then attempted to make her breakfast on her way to work but lost control of the vehicle when she reached out to stop her bowl from tipping over.
"The young driver ended up spoiling more than just the car seat when she swerved and crashed into a parked car and a lamppost," said a police officer.
"She could have gone on a two-week holiday at a five-star hotel with breakfast included for this much money."
dark_hunter
Nov 26, 2004, 12:24 PM
See, that’s why you pull over, park your car, turn off the engine, and then start eating.
What a dumbass.
Ghalos
Nov 26, 2004, 12:43 PM
Get up five minutes earlier, make some toast and tea, bam. Done and set for the day. But no, she had to go and be stupid. She deserves to get hit in the face with hammers...Lots and lots of hammers.
lookin4speed
Nov 26, 2004, 10:21 PM
wow a little harsh dont u think. I mean she is a female driver:D j/k
.SySTeM.
Nov 27, 2004, 12:37 AM
whats worse a drunk driver or a lady trying to make her breakfast on her drive to work?[-X
Vectra GTS
Nov 28, 2004, 6:34 AM
I've seen female drivers doing make up whilst driving.
I'm amazed how they can look at the mirror and drive at the same time.
Dimitris
Nov 28, 2004, 8:25 AM
there are many many stupid drivers .yesterday i was watching a man trying to park a 205 (in this parking were fit 205 X 2). he made it after 30 minutes!!! of couse he left it 1 meter from the sidewalk!!!
nutty boy
Nov 30, 2004, 5:28 PM
Wow, there are some stupid people in the world. I mean, why the hell would you eat muesli :)
Tharos
Nov 30, 2004, 9:50 PM
Hahaha, that was really stupid, I can´t picture it.
Some time ago i used to own a Toyota Twin Cab 4x4, and one time, while driving with a couple of friends, we stopped for sandwiches by the road surrounded by nothing but a desert. We tryed to drive and eat at the same time. I was sitting on the driver's seat operating the pedals, a friend on the passenger seat had to steer, and the other one in the back seat cycled through the gears. We never passed 40mph and as i said, the road was deserted, there was nothing to hit. At least it was less dangerous than teaching my girlfriend how to drive.
Importfan
Nov 30, 2004, 10:59 PM
At least it was less dangerous than teaching my girlfriend how to drive.
thats scary...let a girl drive my car:smt100 and damn never again
.SySTeM.
Dec 01, 2004, 1:44 PM
Hahaha, that was really stupid, I can´t picture it.
Some time ago i used to own a Toyota Twin Cab 4x4, and one time, while driving with a couple of friends, we stopped for sandwiches by the road surrounded by nothing but a desert. We tryed to drive and eat at the same time. I was sitting on the driver's seat operating the pedals, a friend on the passenger seat had to steer, and the other one in the back seat cycled through the gears. We never passed 40mph and as i said, the road was deserted, there was nothing to hit. At least it was less dangerous than teaching my girlfriend how to drive.
Why do you need some many people to drive a car? It really isnm't that hard to eaty and drive, its not even hard to drive, eat, and shift gears, i don't get why people make eatting and driving to be such a big deal :confused: It takes no skill at all. Tharos i think that story was a little exagerated.
Tharos
Dec 01, 2004, 3:15 PM
When I did that i didn't "need" to do it. We were goofing around. I agree with you, it takes no skill to eat and drive... It's as simple as driving while using your cell phone, or chnaging a CD in city traffic.
We were just trying to move the vehicle with 3 diferent people operating three diferent things.
Anyway I have a question... what the hell is museli? never heard of it.
CarRocker
Dec 01, 2004, 3:45 PM
http://www.kantonslabor-bs.ch/images/75/muesli.jpg
You can eat it in many different ways.
nutty boy
Dec 01, 2004, 5:19 PM
1 of them ways is from the bottom of a hamster cage and another, from in the bin, if you get what i mean.
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