rockin'robin
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Sad to hear about it...we watched "Fast & Furious" over the Holiday....that wreck really looks horrific!....I'm guessing death was instantly....
but Jiro, a paparazzi to keep up with that Porsche??
They left a fund raiser at a speed ( race car shop ) so someone had a wild hair in their ass and lost it. Paul was a passenger, he wasn't driving.How awful for his daughter. He was an actor, and just because he was in films about fast cars doesn't mean he regularly broke the speed limit. The driver could have been tired, texting, playing with the CD player or distracted. My sympathies to his family and child who lost her father too soon, and around the holidays when loss is felt most.
Laura
Tales of the actor's philanthropy are not new. CNN confirmed one story from a decade ago when Walker noticed a young U.S. military veteran shopping with his fiance for a wedding ring in a Santa Barbara jewelry store.
"The groom was just back from duty in Iraq, and he was going to be deployed again soon and wanted to buy a wedding ring, but he said he just could not afford it," saleswoman Irene King told CNN. "I don't think the soldier realized how expensive those rings are, about $10,000."
Although Walker noticed them, the couple apparently did not know who he was, King said.
"Walker called the manger over and said, 'Put that girl's ring on my tab,' " she said. "Walker left all his billing info, and it was a done deal. The couple was stunned. She was thrilled and could not believe someone did this."
King called it "the most generous thing I have ever seen."
maybe the 2 guys were having an Argument in the Porsche while speeding, like .what will we ever know??!
i know this is CRAZY talk, but there are stuff we, the public wil Never see, maybe in 20-30-40 years time or never...
the other day in NZ, the feature about one of the most famous machine-gun execution style murder took place in 1960s finally reveal that it was nothing to do with Bootleg beer selling arguements, the murder was about one simple thing, over a girl...!...RME but the stories held over public was far more exciting and more 'sensible'...wierd...
Since they are teens, they don't usually make a good judgement. That's one reason why it's illegal to sell alcoholic beverages to kids under 21.