Not So Bad Luck

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We often see cases of “Bad Luck”, we say it when somebody is “in the wrong place in the wrong time”, but here is an occasion of a “Good Luck”. The guy came out and saw his car twenty yards away hit with the tree. “Oh no! Bad luck!” was what he thought, but coming a little bit closer revealed to him that it was not so bad luck.





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    17 Responses to “Not So Bad Luck”

    1. 4estgraham says:

      Very lucky, I know insurance in some parts of Russia isn’t cheep.

    2. Sacha says:

      i don’t get it, what’s so lucky

    3. Richard S. says:

      Must be a lot of pesty cottonwood trees

    4. Evgeny says:

      Lucky bastard. One time a tree fell on a car (VAZ-2109) at my parking location pretty much splitting that car in half. Endless courts did not do anything for the owner. He did not get a dime. That’s back in 1998 though.

    5. asspirin says:

      да,подвезло чуваку))))

    6. Franz says:

      …or he parked there after the tree felt down, ehehe… .

    7. Wooshkaboom says:

      In the civilized world you’re considered “lucky” if, for example, you win the lottery.

      In Russia, you’re considered lucky if you wake up in the morning and your car has NOT been completely destroyed by a falling tree.

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