HOPE HE WAS AS SMART AS A CAVEMAN
According to A.P., comedian Eddie Griffin smashed up Ferrari owned by producer Daniel Sadek. He'll be ok.
Ok, so Griffin's fine, which means my karma & my mojo are safe if I now proceed to tee off.
Sadek's Ferrari --which is totalled -- was worth $1.5 million. For those of you who don't speak Numberese, that would be One Point Five Million Dollars. According to the story I posted about last week, that may be worth more than all the houses in the city of Detroit.
Uhhh, I meant, may have been worth more than all the houses in the city of Detroit.
Heh, heh (that's the sound of schadenfreude escaping the lips.)
Ok, so Griffin's fine, which means my karma & my mojo are safe if I now proceed to tee off.
Sadek's Ferrari --which is totalled -- was worth $1.5 million. For those of you who don't speak Numberese, that would be One Point Five Million Dollars. According to the story I posted about last week, that may be worth more than all the houses in the city of Detroit.
Uhhh, I meant, may have been worth more than all the houses in the city of Detroit.
Heh, heh (that's the sound of schadenfreude escaping the lips.)
Labels: Scrap Iron, What's That Worth
6 Comments:
So easy a caveman could do it...man, that poor Geico spokesman just can't get a break!
Hey, this story sounds awfully familiar to last year's Ferrari crash in Malibu sans the mystery.
It's tough being a caveman in modern-day America.
(Glad to see someone picked up on where I was going with that one.)
And maybe for $1.5M these cars could be a little easier to handle, huh?
CNN had the video this morning. Priceless.
Well, not literally...
A vid of the crash? Hell, it's the only reason to watch NASCAR (not that I watch anyway), so it hardly surprises me.
Was it a wild one?
And thus was created the world's only Ferrari Enzo "parts car"...
that CNN video is equal parts amusing and horrifying
For some reason I can't get the vid to work on CNN. And it's not on YouTube at all.
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