Jeremy Stahl, All-Time Great Troll (and also Asshole)
Jeremy Stahl, All-Time Great Troll (and also Asshole)
I'll watch only because there isn't much else to choose from. But I absolutely cannot stand the manufactured rapport or the over-the-top laughter from Rutledge. That dude acts like everything he says or hears is the funniest thing ever.
America! Fuck yeah!
Stay classy, Deadspin!
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Ridiculous, right?! I could not believe that they shoehorned the Red Sox into this story. (Shit, who am I kidding? Of course I can believe it.)
It's only happens about every time the Stanley Cup involves a team from Canada.
So how would your story be different if, say, it was a pickup truck driver that had lost a load of hay, pulled over to the side, and got out to pick it up?
Really, Gawker? You had to put this in your "Best Videos of the Week" post?
I have to agree with you, EC. I know it's sometimes hard to just distances on a video, but those planes do look awfully close to the stands, especially considering how low they're flying. There's simply no time for reaction if something does go wrong.
What are these aerobatics you speak of? It was an air race, in a huge, horizontal oval. Did you even read the post?
"Planes fly wingtip-to-wingtip, following an oval path around a course of pylons, sometimes buzzing the ground as close as 50 feet, at speeds in excess of 500 mph." - Mike Spinelli, Jalopnik
Consensual or not, depending on the ages of the girl and the players, "totally legal" might be a stretch, Barry.
I, too, wish to make my car "more fun-loving and more stupendous."
Yes! Now I'm gonna have to go play Fallout 3 again.
So are you telling the author to stay off the track? Or the rider? The rider makes no mention of not being able to see the crash. And I'm pretty sure Justin was just using a little hyperbole to make his point about the video.
Ha! Good point.
So is it three tons or five tons?
nickname - n.
The question was NOT "Can you name all the different models and variants of a vehicle?" You mentioned nicknames there at the end, but didn't give any actual nicknames.