Maybe he’ll keep doing new episodes of Jay Leno’s Garage with half his face melted off. He’ll shoot almost everything from the good side, and, every once in a while, he’ll whip his entire face around in front of the camera and shout BOO!
This is apparently the car that burned his face. In the video he burns his hand and giggles about how if you don’t turn the knobs just right gas sprays everywhere. How could this happen?
This is apparently the car that burned his face. In the video he burns his hand and giggles about how if you don’t turn the knobs just right gas sprays everywhere. How could this happen?
Years ago there was a dude I worked with and he was about late 40's at the time and I was maybe 30. We had an early 50's car in there and I commented "too bad they don't make them like this anymore" and he said "Thank god they don't make them like this anymore"....Now i see he was right. I mean there are certainly eras of cars that are better than others but older is not always better (older being "simpler" in theory) For instance 70's cars were generally "better" than 80's cars because in the 80's most cars still had carburetors but emmission standards were high so the manufactures kept adding all kinds of vacuum operated shit , the engine compartments were a mess of vacuum lines. The cars that had early fuel injection , well there wasn't much means in diagnosing them as you had to flash codes on the dash and count flashes....they only had about 10 codes. Whereas the 1990's you could plug a scanner in and suddenly read data parameters and you could easily see different things which made them easier to diagnose than the 80's ones. Currently they are in 80's mode and Beta testing on the public using all therir newfound technology to one up the competition at the expensive of the consumer...
Anyway interesting that this might been the car that flamed him. I imagined him leaning over a carburetor trying to get it started . maybe shooting some starting spray in right as it backfired
While I will never hesitate to deride the plastic surgery that blasts past the safety rails of taste and ethics while waving the flags of negative-self-image and potential mental illness….
… but the amount of money and research has trickled into trauma repair and skin grafting that is absolutely amazing.
I know a few people who have said that Carrie Underwood’s facial surgery after her accident was massively downplayed and suppressed. Perhaps with no makeup in person you might be able to see some scars, but I barely see anything odd at all in her mouth movement when she sings and she is still very attractive. There were people concerned that she would always have visible scars on her face.