Chuck Norris has a cat

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Chuck Norris? Nah, it only takes a few pounds of force in the right spot to break a windshield like that. I did it once by tapping one hard once with a finger.

Also, cats are stupid like that.

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Cats are awesome, to mess with! :chuckle:

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We used to have one come into our yard and kill birds leaving a mess for me to clean up. We rescued a 4 month old Great Dane pup. I happend to be in the back yard with him the 1st time this cat hopped the fence to kill birds and poo in my backyard. Twas hilarious.

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Ugly fat tribal-tatoo monstrosity of a self-impressed wannabe luxury car Acura deserved it.

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I love how the cat just ambles off the hood after falling 20+ feet.
And yeah, automotive glass is vulnerable to pinpoint pressure, hence why rescue tools have a small hammer with a pointed tip.

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s0m3th1ngAZ wrote:I love how the cat just ambles off the hood after falling 20+ feet.
And yeah, automotive glass is vulnerable to pinpoint pressure, hence why rescue tools have a small hammer with a pointed tip.
That's for the tempered window glass, not the windshield.

And yeah...that's one resilient cat...busted glass but legs are fine.

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:Ugly fat tribal-tatoo monstrosity of a self-impressed wannabe luxury car Acura deserved it.
its a hon duh rebadge :slap:

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:
s0m3th1ngAZ wrote:I love how the cat just ambles off the hood after falling 20+ feet.
And yeah, automotive glass is vulnerable to pinpoint pressure, hence why rescue tools have a small hammer with a pointed tip.
That's for the tempered window glass, not the windshield.

And yeah...that's one resilient cat...busted glass but legs are fine.
for auto too. a lot of the strength on auto glass comes from the curvature though. its a lot easier to break from the cabin.


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