That Four Loko is some potent stuff, but it seems likely that she already had a head start with the loco part, even before she started drinking.

The real question is: how is the owner of the car going to be compensated?

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SoCoRuss · February 27, 2025 at 2:38 pm

This is why Crazy chicks are fun, until you decide its time to go. When leaving realize you may have to move or hide car when unattended. Ask me why, personal experience…..

    Divemedic · February 28, 2025 at 8:03 am

    BTDT. Crazy chicks are fun when the crazy isn’t directed at you. I spent time with two crazy ones. It cost me.
    The first one was in 2004. That ordeal was ugly. I didn’t date for two years after that. Did I mention that I saw her working at my current hospital? I avoid that wing so I don’t have to deal with her crazy ass. God help some poor man, she is pregnant.
    The second one was in 2014, the woman who I dated just before my wife. I had made the mistake at some point of mentioning what the first crazy one had done. This one thought it was a good idea and tried to do it as well. She wound up losing her job.

      SoCoRuss · February 28, 2025 at 3:01 pm

      I hear you. I doubled down on crazy, mine were Redheads also.

Dan D. · February 27, 2025 at 3:58 pm

All I know about Four Loco is that you could buy it in drive through liquor stores in Boulder. I was pretty surprised to see that.

I think the formulation is akin to vodka and Red Bull, so basically a cardiac event promoter in a can.

Jonathan · February 27, 2025 at 11:19 pm

Ugh, what a mess…
If the owner has full coverage AND it includes vandalism, they can let their insurance company fight it out.

This is a great reason to have full coverage – they take care of you, then use their considerable resources to get what they can from others.
The downside is increased insurance rates, which you are likely to see anyway.

Elrod · February 28, 2025 at 2:26 am

However the owner may eventually be compensated – which is a very big “if” – anything less than immediately replacing the car will be inadequate.

Dirty Dingus McGee · February 28, 2025 at 6:46 am

“how is the owner of the car going to be compensated?”

Unless he has insurance, he’s hosed. I’m sure the court will order restitution but getting it will be the trick. Sue her? Sure, why not. Waste days in small claims court, chasing a ghost.

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