SwissPatriotRG
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Seems like those kind of loads would be seen if you had to swerve around a deer or something on the street. Boom, broken wheel and crash.

Crank was definitely in there, I'm guessing the pistons and rods are probably in the trunk right now.

Is that urine in all those bottles on that last desk?

How is this any different than an angle grinder with a flap disc besides the fact the rotozip is less powerful and costs more and probably has proprietary consumables??

+1 This is most likely true.

Seriously... meanwhile gizmodo jizzes all over the iphone 5 with a spec sheet half as impressive as this one. Half the cores, half the ram, smaller screen, less megapixels, etc...

Pretty much an OMG SPACE thing. Another reply to my post was stating that the shuttle has launched 100x and a pickup has pulled it only once. Sad thing is most people get more of a rise from the fact that OMG A PICKUP TRUCK PULLED THAT!!!11one1! than the kind of achievement even one shuttle launch is. I guess they

What is even more amazing is the fact that an object that large (the shuttle itself) could power itself from earth to a speed of over 17,500 mph into space, perform a mission, then reenter the atmosphere and slow back down to 0mph safely on earth. If you don't think that is an absolutely astonishing feat of

Yep.

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Holden fans are likely to be Bogans (a term I learned recently). Think of Aussie rednecks. Or better yet... watch this series of videos.

I can imagine mistaking a goldwing for a couch, but a sportbike?

The only thing that would have made this better is if a third counterfeit airbag just did this.

1st counterfeit: Weak sauce.

Good reply. Guy had balls.

What kind of doofus would assume you'd get chewed up in the gears if you stayed on?

In one shot there are regular elevators across from these elevators.

The trip wire is to cut you in half before the elevator does so your guts dont get jammed up in the chain.

Yeah, something about being the first guy to ride an ICBM to space would probably take some brass ones.

Seems like they are overcharging for something as simple as a remote controlled skid steer...

Suspicions confirmed.