You're totally right. Note the steering wheel is on the driver side and the hole in the windscreen is on the passenger. She was either the passenger in, or was hit by, the car 'Link' was driving.LavaLampBamboo said:Before we get any more of these women driver jokes, I'd like to point out she wasn't driving the car, assuming this IS set in America =)
But seriously, this seems bad. I hope she's not dead =(
Ah, but the fable clearly teach us (boy and girl) that women are no good into a car. By simply allowing Ms. Stout into the passenger's seat, her male friend was taking a terrible risk--and he paid the consequences.LavaLampBamboo said:Before we get any more of these women driver jokes, I'd like to point out she wasn't driving the car, assuming this IS set in America =)
It looks like both drivers are still in their cars.Wandrecanada said:She was either the passenger in, or was hit by, the car 'Link' was driving.
Ahh you're right I didn't see the silhouette in the white car. Looks like he/she/it has a red shirt on.craddoke said:It looks like both drivers are still in their cars.Wandrecanada said:She was either the passenger in, or was hit by, the car 'Link' was driving.
I'm pretty sure SHE paid the price as well as the driver. Silly person.Veret said:Ah, but the fable clearly teach us (boy and girl) that women are no good into a car. By simply allowing Ms. Stout into the passenger's seat, her male friend was taking a terrible risk--and he paid the consequences.LavaLampBamboo said:Before we get any more of these women driver jokes, I'd like to point out she wasn't driving the car, assuming this IS set in America =)
Good catch, though.
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