Les_Toreadors
Les_Toreadors
Les_Toreadors

I was having archery practise in an open field one day with the school club as a sudden rainstorm rolled in and we ran for shelter and I felt a tingling sensation on the back of my neck. Didn't strike though, thankfully.

How did your experience feel? (Being actually struck is a curiosity of mine. What ifs and all).

Hey, you're on to something, maybe that's the next Generation supercharger system. Just drive under a great big Tesla coil and everything is recharged immediately lol!

I tried putting a very long rubber tube to my exhaust but it doesn't make any sound.

What is the problem here?

That reminds me of aquarium fish trailing long poop...

Definitely some sort of NOTAR helo and tractor prop airplane hybrid...

We will just call it a roflcopter :)

I accept your definition.

Now, lets call this a ROFLcopter :D

Yep, the car didn't dig in and the grass field had nothing solid that would catch the car and flip it.

Damn, I wish I could see a pic of such a W12 'conversion' :D

Hahaha, that crashed car still in the race was epic.

... somehow reminds me of driving in GTA...

This was a really insightful post into commuter trains. Enjoyed reading your posts. Thank you :)

That flip in slow motion was just... epic! Did he just continue driving off after?

Considering how obvious it is to note that the drag of the derailed carriage digging into the ground would derail the rescue engines....

I don't think they even know the danger of the tensioned tow cable!

Yeah! They should watch more Thomas the Tank Engine down there :)

In the subject video it's kind of obvious the drag from the overturned carriage plus it digging into the ground would pull the rescue train off the track.

I definitely agree that car guys and girls are the most fun people to hang out with. A common interest in all things driving or auto-related makes icebreaking (or even problem solving) really easy because of that common background as fellow drivers or enthusiasts.

My current love interest (and business owner)

Redneck logic or not it should be apparent to everyone in a 200 yard radius that their efforts are futile. The tree is not even bothered to acknowledge their puny efforts.

Agreed. I learned that a long time ago making my own videos. Brevity is a virtue.

The car sacrificed the dignity of a closed bonnet to shield its master from shame. How sweet of that little Civic...

Great film. And those were the days before CGI so... was it driven by a real stunt driver on a plan to conduct a 'controlled disintegration'?

That takes serious balls...

I was challenged by a friend to play ABF (Angry Birds: Friends) last night and one of the best tactics to get the top scores was to get a heavy or fast bird to 'shear off' the corner of the structure, sending it crashing down into a chasm!

Then popped on Jalopnik and went... "Oh my."