![]() 02/03/2017 at 08:19 • Filed to: bowling green massacr, sinkhole, corvette museum, corvette, vette | ![]() | ![]() |
Never Forget
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*cues Clarkson voice*
“You mean when one of the big-boned patrons walked into the exhibit.*
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Isn’t there a slow mo video on this? “Watch it as it went down!”
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[slow clap]
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A NSFW tag would be appreciated...
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Ooh. Here’s how to rustle jimmies. Watch this.
Who cares it’s just a bunch of Corvettes anyway.
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What you did there. I see it.
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The edge is real.
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Pictures I took a month or two ago when we did the museum and manufacturing plant tour.
![]() 02/03/2017 at 09:52 |
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In my opinion, props to them for keeping (some) of the cars as they where after they were retrieved. Better to acknowledge the past then try to sweep it under the rug.
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Hey bro, showing the mangled bodies of victims is not okay. Get a NSFW tag up in here.
Lol
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We go a dodecahedron up in here.
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Nice work there - but how come the lamestream media didn’t report that this was terrorism? Wake up sheeple!!!
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They certainly make for more interesting display items this way. But really they didn’t have much choice, the ones that weren’t repaired were so far gone they wouldn’t really have been the same car after being repaired.
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Terrorism.... or an early Elon Musk tunnel boring attempt.
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# E D G Y
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oooh, the plot thickens!
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Part of the problem is that some of these are much too mangled to even try to fix. I do like how they have completely embraced what happened though. as you walk through the museum, before you enter the sky dome (or whatever it’s called) there is a section with multiple rooms with photographs and videos and even games for kids about the sinkhole. Really cool stuff.
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Sorry PC Bro Bman. I didn’t mean to marginalize the minority of Corvettes that didn’t have the privilege to not fall into a hole. I’ll go check 6 people’s privilege to make retributions.
Please get the joke... please.
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Oh the humanity!
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WHEN WILL WE BE FREE OF THE SCOURGE OF RADICAL ELECTRIC TERRORISM
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This was the best thing that ever happened to this place. Many people visited the museum just because of this, they got a ton of publicity out of it. I visited the museum right after this happened and actually got to look down into the hole. I thought this and the mangled corvettes was the most interesting thing in the whole facility.
![]() 02/03/2017 at 15:52 |
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I visited a few years before. On a whim, actually. We were driving through down to Tennessee and had some spare time because I couldn’t sleep and just kept driving.
Stopped for breakfast across the street, and got there when they opened. Even not being a Corvette fan I thought it was a cool place to visit. Would recommend to ANY gear head.
Even more so now since the Massacre.