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Location: Beaver, PA
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Perhaps its not personal enough to them. People sometimes think another's problem is funny. Not everyone on this planet is intelligent enough to understand what just happened there. Perhaps one day they will get it. Thankfully the museum and cars can be recovered and possibly restored.
CA is one quake away from something like this only on a grander scale. I remember the last quake and resulting damage. I left one month before the disaster and was on the embarcadero hiway that I think pancaked cars and the lower ramp etc. I didn't think it was funny. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fremont, CA
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The news people see this as just another story.One news anchor was interviewing somebody in the Corvette community.The news guy had a smirk on his face trying to find humor in the story,until he was told that the 1,000,000 car was worth close to $1 Million dollars,the smirk was gone after that.
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