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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jan-Mar '23

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Figured out what it was! About 150’ ahead of where i got stopped a car that was on the shoulder got struck by lighting and went up into an inferno! Even in a thunderstorm it totally went up in flames! :yoinks:
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My bro in law took the exit right before where i got stuck on the highway and was able to snag a pic of it! Since no tow trucks showed up to tow it off I am assuming it was unoccupied on the shoulder of the highway! :shrug:


Wow....I Thought you were supposed to be Safe in a car in a thunderstorms......?...I was told the tyres grounded it.....:yoinks:
 
Wow....I Thought you were supposed to be Safe in a car in a thunderstorms......?...I was told the tyres grounded it.....:yoinks:
Usually it does. Whoever did work on it must have taken the ground off the frame
 
Wow....I Thought you were supposed to be Safe in a car in a thunderstorms......?...I was told the tyres grounded it.....:yoinks:
The rubber isolates a car, not ground it. The water from the rain will negate that and provide a path for lightning to travel to ground.
 
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