ErictheRCguy
Eric the RC guy
ErictheRCguy

He stopped his van just past the wreck and got out.

Agreed, but I don't complain about articles I don't like. I come here to be mildly entertained by a few select writers and very entertained by the commenters. If either fail me I close the tab and move on, because the biggest hit to a blog like these is to not click. That's how they define success. If you don't click

If you go to the same restaurant that only serves food you don't like every day who is the idiot? This comment is the equivalent of you hitting yourself on the hand with a hammer, saying "hey, that hurts, I don't like getting hit in the hand with a hammer" and then hitting yourself again, ad infinitum .

I think it is definitely a symbiotic relationship between Red Bull, Go Pro, and the athletes. That's why I said that some of the things at least wouldn't occur as widespread as they are (and x-fighters is definitely one of them). These athletes are going to be out doing what they do anyway, but Red Bull has given them

Given the number of things they sponsor, both as primary sponsors as well as sponsors within existing sports I'm going to guess that they do. Either that or they're printing money.

I don't even care, Red Bull sponsors some of the coolest sports. I'm partial to the Red Bull air race, but even "let's build a supercross track on a lake because why the fuck not" is still awesome. There's a lot of events that only exist because of Red Bull's advertising dollars, and many more that would only exist on

You should probably laugh since it was intended as a joke to begin with.

Damnit, I can't edit it now after I've re-read it, but *jockeys

I'm suspecting you missed the beginning of this conversation thread, but I don't actually have any licenses (my comment was about stick time on sims). I have a few hours of seat time in a 152, and I've flown a Cub with a friend of my grandfather's before when I was young.

Thank you for the insight, I honestly never knew that. I suppose it kind of makes sense, the job (fighter pilot) kind of attracts cocky pricks to begin with, and cocky pricks that are in different groups tend to not get along.

Safe to say at least 100 hours of combat experience, and probably a couple hundred more of general flying. If we count F-18 and F-22 I probably have at least a thousand hours of stick time.

Are we or aren't we counting Ace Combat and MSFS/X-Plane? Please say that we are.

The cigar buyer where I shop says that your cigar buyer was actually a wuss and never saw combat.

You say less boobs like that's a good thing.

The cake is a lie

Those roads that were built for horses and pedestrians? Those had a lot of pebbles on them. Therefore, according to you, it was actually impossible to ride a bicycle on them. It is, after all, terribly unsafe for a bicycle to ride over a pebble or crack.

So you're questioning the idea that a small crack in the pavement might send me to the moon? I thought I got to decide what was safe for me, not anyone else. To me a bike that can't run over a pebble or small crack on the road isn't fit for operation on a public road. I think we need legislation that requires yearly

No problem :)

You suggested that people that like to drive their vehicles differently than you simply shouldn't drive at all.

Why are you so worried about what other people do with the things they own?