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And if its in the UK Sun, I reckon that shit is real!!!!!

 
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The future is now !

 
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big surprise That’s Crazeeee!!!!!

 
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Someone posted a pic of this before, but here’s the vid!!!!!

UNDER THE BOARDWALK

 
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This is Traxxas’ new 1/7-scale electric XO-1, the first ready-to-run (no assembly required) R/C car capable of doing a real (not scale) 100MPH fresh out of the box. But you’re gonna need an actual raceway to drive the thing, because a Wal-Mart parking lot isn’t gonna cut it at 100MPH. The speed demon goes 0-60 in 2.3 seconds and 100 in 4.92. That’s…pretty fast. So fast you probably won’t even see it hit the wall. It costs $1,100 and requires an iPhone or iPod Touch to plug into the controller to unlock its 100MPH potential and provide a real-time tuning/data-tracking utility.

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Madness!

 
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Hahahaha still laughing

 
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What id give to see one of those gorillas bust through that glass and give “stevie” a pummeling.

 
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Check this out at NEWS.COM.AU

 
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Baahaahahaaa!!!!! He should have said “Aww F^%k Dawg” when he got that wrong!!!!!

 
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This one is worth the watch for the punchline in th3e last 30 seconds
[edit] right clip this time

 
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LEGEND


A MAN was recovering after surviving nearly three days stuck in his pickup truck in an Alaskan snowdrift by eating frozen cans of light beer.

Clifton Vial was unable to dig out his Toyota Tacoma after it plunged into the snowdrift some 40 miles (70km) north of the town of Nome, in western Alaska, on Monday night, the Anchorage Daily News reported.

He had no food and no water—and was out of cell phone coverage.

“I felt really p****d at myself,” Vial said. “I shouldn’t have been out there by myself unprepared for what I knew was possible.”

After getting into a sleeping bag and wrapping a bath towel around his feet, he could only occasionally start the truck to run the heater—and wait for rescuers to arrive.

The operator mechanic’s employer reported him missing to police Wednesday and it wasn’t until Thursday afternoon that authorities managed to locate the vehicle.


Vial said he found the freezing temperatures worse than the hunger during his 60-hour ordeal but got desperate enough to “eat” a few cans of Coors Light that had frozen solid.

“I cut the lids off and dug it out with a knife,” he said.

The 52-year-old said he had no visible signs of frostbite but had lost about 16 pounds (seven kilograms).


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Whoa!