Broken Fan Belt



A guy in St. Louis was driving to work on I-44 when he heard a ‘pop’! He thought it sounded like a flat tire, although his ride wasn’t affected.

After pulling over, checking the tires and finding them intact, he opened the hood to look at the motor. Before the hood was all the way open, he jumped back in shock and knocked his head on the partially opened hood, unable to believe what his eyes were seeing!

Nobody was going to believe this! Fortunately for him, a coworker with a camera recognized him along side the road and stopped to see if he could help. Check out the photos to witness for yourself, the source of his amazement. Now, this has to be right up there at the top of the list of unusual but verified ‘Reason I was late for work!!!’

How’d you like to find this under your hood? Or anywhere else?

via : (HM)







12 Responses to “ Broken Fan Belt ”

  1. A snake under the hood is one that’s not attacking me.

    Covarrs last blog post..Censorship for Morons

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  2. Holy Snake!
    How did it make there. It’s abig one. The skin is enough to replace the broken fan belt… :mrgreen:

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  3. I had a similar thing happen.. I was starting the car to go to work early in the morning when i heard something wierd.. i opened the hood and fur was everywhere.. turns out there was a cat sleeping under the car and its tail got caught in the belt!

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  4. Animals do this because the warmth of the motor after it is parked

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  5. Snake? Snake! SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKEEEE!!!!

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  6. I’ve had it with these Mother Fucking Snakes in this Mother Fucking Car

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  7. While this would suck, poor snake!

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  8. NOES!!!! Poor snake!!

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  9. That looks just like my Ball Python O_O

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  10. this is a harmless snake

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  11. That… is pretty dang freaky!

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  12. kinda sad really…

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