Roadkill.
Is that more effective than the ejector seat? Or does James Bond hold the copyright to it?
Br007m-Hilda!! I like it!
As long as it’s an open top an ejector seat would be a good option.
Do buzzards feast on dead buzzards?
No, Broomie, that’s the ejection seat option, not trap door option.
Trap door? Not nearly as much fun as an ejector seat.
WWI Canadian flying ace, Bill Barker VC, had a trap door installed in the aircraft he used to parachute spies behind enemy lines, after one of them had a change of heart.
I didn’t know that ’55 Plymouths had those. I thought the lever on the dash was just for the transmission.
A high school friend had a VW Bug with one, except we all knew not to step in the rust hole.
He name is Bond, Broomhilda Bond.
Or get an ejection seat! Either works.
“You didn’t get an undercoat! Your Muffler is rusting! Your Tail-light is out!”
Presumably an ejection seat wouldn’t work because he could just fly away.
An ejector seat might be more humane, if it ejected the passenger off the road and gave him a fighting chance to escape before getting run over.
Or ejection seat
My car has an “eject” button on the dash. Unfortunately it only ejects the tape, not the passenger.
I prefer the ejector seat option, less chance of messing up the undercarriage.
I wonder if the poor buzzard survived.
Looks more like an ejector seat.
I was thinking ejection seat.
Won’t the car behind you run over the person you dropped through the trap door?
Cornelius Noodleman 7 months ago
Roadkill.
snsurone76 7 months ago
Is that more effective than the ejector seat? Or does James Bond hold the copyright to it?
Sanspareil 7 months ago
Br007m-Hilda!! I like it!
LawrenceS 7 months ago
As long as it’s an open top an ejector seat would be a good option.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 7 months ago
Do buzzards feast on dead buzzards?
preacherman Premium Member 7 months ago
No, Broomie, that’s the ejection seat option, not trap door option.
bryce.gear 7 months ago
Trap door? Not nearly as much fun as an ejector seat.
Geophyzz 7 months ago
WWI Canadian flying ace, Bill Barker VC, had a trap door installed in the aircraft he used to parachute spies behind enemy lines, after one of them had a change of heart.
awcoffman 7 months ago
I didn’t know that ’55 Plymouths had those. I thought the lever on the dash was just for the transmission.
david_42 7 months ago
A high school friend had a VW Bug with one, except we all knew not to step in the rust hole.
Just-me 7 months ago
He name is Bond, Broomhilda Bond.
ladykat 7 months ago
Or get an ejection seat! Either works.
ChessPirate 7 months ago
“You didn’t get an undercoat! Your Muffler is rusting! Your Tail-light is out!”
sleepyhead 7 months ago
Presumably an ejection seat wouldn’t work because he could just fly away.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 7 months ago
An ejector seat might be more humane, if it ejected the passenger off the road and gave him a fighting chance to escape before getting run over.
Man of the Woods 7 months ago
Or ejection seat
puddleglum1066 7 months ago
My car has an “eject” button on the dash. Unfortunately it only ejects the tape, not the passenger.
cuzinron47 7 months ago
I prefer the ejector seat option, less chance of messing up the undercarriage.
Aladar30 Premium Member 7 months ago
I wonder if the poor buzzard survived.
Curiosity Premium Member 7 months ago
Looks more like an ejector seat.
PAR85 7 months ago
I was thinking ejection seat.
clayface9 Premium Member 7 months ago
Won’t the car behind you run over the person you dropped through the trap door?