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South Africa's bright people . . . . . .
There is a video on this webpage:
http://www.news24.com/Beeld/Video/0,...281235,00.html The repeated words of the guy at the end are: Ek het dit nie verwag nie - I did not expect that. |
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Unbelieveable! What did he think was going to happen? With all those additional people around, no one said: "Wait one second here!"
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Thank You Gerald,
I haven't laughed that good and hard in a while. I'm afraid people all over the world are like that. |
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Agreed. People like that are everywhere! In the US, we try to keep them in one place so we can keep an eye on them. We have a name for it. We call it Congress.
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here these stunts are call jackass ,here at least
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Funny...
Kinda reminds me of the hunter in Colorado who shot a mule tail deer off a cliff. He, unfortunately, was standing at the bottom of the cliff when it fell... directly on top of him. Neither survived.... |
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Those spectators actually stood further and further back - they sensed something was going to happen. But the real laughing moment was to see he had his "bakkie" (pickup) wedged behind a wall before he even started.
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Ah geeez, my wife and I watched the video again. I'm still in tears from laughing.
You would think when the cable cut loose, that would have been a "wake up call". Thank goodness no one was hurt. |
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Not the dumbest
See http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin2007.html
the Darwin awards are dedicated to those that improve the gene pool by removing their genes from the pool. |
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You can bring a few here. I have about 80cm of snow.
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Marc,
We just got 50 or more centimeters of snow yesterday and today as well. Heath |
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They found the people involved:
http://www.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afr...284263,00.html The driver is on the right. The gist of the story is that he was trying to do his brother-in-law (left in pic) a favour by removing the problem tree that had outgrown the garden. The tree was shedding leaves and had attracted many bird's nests. "I was completely wrong in what I thought of the palm tree's porous wood" |
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I don't know the story on this one, it came in an email. I hope noone was inside the car.
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I’d call this an extreme case of a « tree hugger » !!
Ya, hoping none were injured ? |
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