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Post by Slay on Jun 26, 2011 23:52:48 GMT -5
the part at the end made me sick taking parts and selling it on ebay.. bungholes I hope ebay takes them all down! Not to stir up any trouble. It was a Porsche right? Chop shops aren't the epitome of all that is moral. Any functioning parts can get some good money. Just saying. It is ed up, don't get me wrong. But to some people he wasn't anybody they knew or cared for so you have to see it that way too.
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Post by carling27 on Jun 27, 2011 0:45:52 GMT -5
macho man ehh it's a stretch owen, no. Oh, dude, I don't mean based on the way they died. I just mean, we invited Macho into our houses, we invited Owen into our houses, we invited Dunn into our houses. That's where the comparison ends. ah, yeah I see that now, haha, was wasted last night, woops!
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Jun 27, 2011 4:16:50 GMT -5
Ryan Dunn made a poor choice but people choose to remember all the good times he spent entertaining.
Chris Benoit makes a poor choice and he's not allowed to be remembered for the times he spent entertaining.
And before anyone jumps on me with the "those are two completely different things" It's really not too far off. Dunn's carelessness took a life with the very real possibility of taking many more. Neither were in a proper state of mind. Etc. Etc. I wasn't a fan of his to begin with but with his stupidity to drink that much and then hop in a car and drive at 130 mph? Yeah...
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Post by eddie eddie on Jun 27, 2011 4:17:02 GMT -5
Oh, dude, I don't mean based on the way they died. I just mean, we invited Macho into our houses, we invited Owen into our houses, we invited Dunn into our houses. That's where the comparison ends. ah, yeah I see that now, haha, was wasted last night, woops! imagine if you got super sh*tfaced last night, lost reasoning and then drove, got in a car crash and died. a lot of people on this board would show no sympathy for you. rip shadowplay
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 27, 2011 7:42:07 GMT -5
the part at the end made me sick taking parts and selling it on ebay.. bungholes I hope ebay takes them all down! Not to stir up any trouble. It was a Porsche right? Chop shops aren't the epitome of all that is moral. Any functioning parts can get some good money. Just saying. It is ed up, don't get me wrong. But to some people he wasn't anybody they knew or cared for so you have to see it that way too. They're not selling them to chop shops. Crispy, destroyed pieces of a burnt out Porsche aren't going to be worth squat as "parts". These people are looking to capitalize solely on his death.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2011 9:09:56 GMT -5
I can't even think about what Bam is going through right now. That interview had me on the verge of tears. So sad. R.I.P. Ryan Dunn.
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Post by carling27 on Jun 27, 2011 9:47:41 GMT -5
ah, yeah I see that now, haha, was wasted last night, woops! imagine if you got super sh*tfaced last night, lost reasoning and then drove, got in a car crash and died. a lot of people on this board would show no sympathy for you. rip shadowplay lol rip me i can't drive anyway
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Post by Oskanowski on Jun 27, 2011 16:34:29 GMT -5
Ryan Dunn made a poor choice but people choose to remember all the good times he spent entertaining. Chris Benoit makes a poor choice and he's not allowed to be remembered for the times he spent entertaining. And before anyone jumps on me with the "those are two completely different things" It's really not too far off. Dunn's carelessness took a life with the very real possibility of taking many more. Neither were in a proper state of mind. Etc. Etc. I wasn't a fan of his to begin with but with his stupidity to drink that much and then hop in a car and drive at 130 mph? Yeah... Ryan Dunn didn't murder his wife & kid and then commit suicide. He was drunk and drove too fast and had a passenger that chose to ride with a drunk.
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Post by Kliquid on Jun 29, 2011 1:18:32 GMT -5
There's no way I'm just going to sit quietly while some ing idiot threatened the lives of innocent people by driving 130mph WHILE DRUNK. He was a selfish dippoop. Sorry, that's the troof'. So what exactly do you intend to do? There's nothing you can do that's going to change anything. And after stupid points like "He wanted to die" even less people are inclined to listen to what you're saying. Yeah, it's just RIDICULOUS to think that a person who was driving drunk at 130 mph might have wanted to die or at least NOT CARED if he did. Absolutely ABSURD. Just cos his work didn't mean anything to you, doesn't mean it doesn't to others. His "work" has nothing to do with the fact that he was driving around like a ing idiot, putting other people's lives in danger. People being sad about Dunn dying is the same as people being sad when Eddie Guerrero, Macho Man and Owen Hart died. Those people, along with Dunn, are individuals that we invited into our homes via TV and movies. Losing them can be akin to losing a friend who comes over, entertains you and then leaves. People have a right to be sad about his passing, despite the circumstances. As for the circumstances of his death, yes, it was stupid of him to do what he did. However, insulting a dead guy isn't going to do very much. Call me crazy, but I don't think he's going to change his ways all of a sudden. You don't have to mourn his death, but to insult him and make people feel uncomfortable for doing so is messed up. It's what the Westboro Baptist Church is all about. What would be a reasonable response is to take the situation and learn from it. To come here and say that people are stupid for being sad is mean-spirited and doesn't solve anything. What we should be doing is mourning (or not) but still remembering why he's dead. Looking at this situation and going "I'm sad this guy is gone, but what he did was stupid and we need to make sure nothing like that happens again," is perfectly fine. Attacking people for caring about someone isn't. I never said people are stupid for being sad about losing him. Someone compared Ryan Dunn dying to how I would feel if one of my parents died. THAT is idiotic. The comparisons are not close in any way, shape or form. I have not attacked anyone for caring. People are free to do what they want. All I did was share my opinion that he very likely was not caring whatsoever about whether he lived or died at the time of this crash. Even an unbelievably drunk person doesn't drive around at 130mph unless he seriously has a death wish. In fact, many people who are frequent drunk drivers would tell you that they often drove UNDER the speed limit so as not to attract attention from the police.
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Post by Sam on Jun 29, 2011 11:02:36 GMT -5
So what exactly do you intend to do? There's nothing you can do that's going to change anything. And after stupid points like "He wanted to die" even less people are inclined to listen to what you're saying. Yeah, it's just RIDICULOUS to think that a person who was driving drunk at 130 mph might have wanted to die or at least NOT CARED if he did. Absolutely ABSURD. His "work" has nothing to do with the fact that he was driving around like a ing idiot, putting other people's lives in danger. People being sad about Dunn dying is the same as people being sad when Eddie Guerrero, Macho Man and Owen Hart died. Those people, along with Dunn, are individuals that we invited into our homes via TV and movies. Losing them can be akin to losing a friend who comes over, entertains you and then leaves. People have a right to be sad about his passing, despite the circumstances. As for the circumstances of his death, yes, it was stupid of him to do what he did. However, insulting a dead guy isn't going to do very much. Call me crazy, but I don't think he's going to change his ways all of a sudden. You don't have to mourn his death, but to insult him and make people feel uncomfortable for doing so is messed up. It's what the Westboro Baptist Church is all about. What would be a reasonable response is to take the situation and learn from it. To come here and say that people are stupid for being sad is mean-spirited and doesn't solve anything. What we should be doing is mourning (or not) but still remembering why he's dead. Looking at this situation and going "I'm sad this guy is gone, but what he did was stupid and we need to make sure nothing like that happens again," is perfectly fine. Attacking people for caring about someone isn't. I never said people are stupid for being sad about losing him. Someone compared Ryan Dunn dying to how I would feel if one of my parents died. THAT is idiotic. The comparisons are not close in any way, shape or form. I have not attacked anyone for caring. People are free to do what they want. All I did was share my opinion that he very likely was not caring whatsoever about whether he lived or died at the time of this crash. Even an unbelievably drunk person doesn't drive around at 130mph unless he seriously has a death wish. In fact, many people who are frequent drunk drivers would tell you that they often drove UNDER the speed limit so as not to attract attention from the police. I get what your saying, as Bam has said himself he is not a very good driver. Drunk or sober, he speeds, that's what Bam has said numerous times over the years about Dunn's driving. This time though, he paid that price, and took someone with him. The third guy Dunn was with said he drank 11 beers before he left him and said Dunn didn't act or look drunk, but we all know he was, as he was twice over the limit. With that said, I'm still going to miss him, but I know what he did was wrong.
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Post by CMJ on Jun 30, 2011 11:09:09 GMT -5
If you love Dunn watch this
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=N3XjtLaVHvs[/youtube]
It's funny, still upset he's gone still have the memories though.
R.I.P Dick farm Dunn.
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Post by Oskanowski on Jul 1, 2011 12:39:30 GMT -5
The guys posted a video tribute:
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Post by Raoul the Great on Jul 2, 2011 0:34:18 GMT -5
The guys posted a video tribute: I'm glad you posted the tribute. It really got me teary eyed, especially given the second song played in it... which brings me to my question: Who did that song and what is the song's name? I tried Googling the lyrics and couldn't get a result. It's an amazing song and I would like to get it if I can.
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Post by Oskanowski on Jul 2, 2011 0:39:33 GMT -5
The guys posted a video tribute: I'm glad you posted the tribute. It really got me teary eyed, especially given the second song played in it... which brings me to my question: Who did that song and what is the song's name? I tried Googling the lyrics and couldn't get a result. It's an amazing song and I would like to get it if I can. I was thinking it was the song roger alan wade made just for Dunn, " hootenanny "
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Post by Kenny Powers on Jul 2, 2011 1:30:38 GMT -5
I'm glad you posted the tribute. It really got me teary eyed, especially given the second song played in it... which brings me to my question: Who did that song and what is the song's name? I tried Googling the lyrics and couldn't get a result. It's an amazing song and I would like to get it if I can. I was thinking it was the song roger alan wade made just for Dunn, " hootenanny " Its Roger Alan Wade-The light outlives the star.
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Post by Raoul the Great on Jul 2, 2011 10:42:28 GMT -5
I was thinking it was the song roger alan wade made just for Dunn, " hootenanny " Its Roger Alan Wade-The light outlives the star. Thank you. Unfortunately it isn't on iTunes, which leads me to believe that he wrote it for Dunn's memorial. Regardless it's a great song and I hope it gets released to the public.
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Post by Oskanowski on Jul 2, 2011 13:45:56 GMT -5
I was thinking it was the song roger alan wade made just for Dunn, " hootenanny " Its Roger Alan Wade-The light outlives the star. Okay thanks.
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