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Why has no one else posted this yet? Andy Bernard brought this to the public eye a long time ago on The Office.

If you have access to the Red Zone channel that may be you better option to get an idea what’s going on around the league. I honestly spent more time watching that last week than the Skins game. I feel a similar way though, I haven’t kept up with the Skins roster or transactions. The most I’ve seen on the team were

I’ve been a Skins for as long as I can remember. Just the team I grew up watching and stuck with them. It’s getting increasingly difficult to tolerate being a fan of the team. No matter how good the players or staff you put together, when the organization is poisoned at the absolute top it will make its way down.

In case anyone is interested in short course off road racing, Fall Crandon is streaming on YouTube this weekend. Check http://torcseries.com/ or their social media accounts to keep track of whats racing and when.

Any chance of an HD release? I got the 2013 film off of iTunes but never saw the 2014 one available.

Honestly a bit disappointed with the production on this broadcast. A lot of the race start shots were jerky and out of focus. The audio is a mess at a lot of points and really out of sync. The added crowd noise when Justin gets out of the truck is just painfully out of place. I definitely preferred the more cinematic

One mic was for the stadium audience, the other was for the Fox Sports 1 crew there for a broadcast to be aired later this year.

A lot of it is having a good ramp and good timing. Single backflips are very easy to over rotate with too much throttle. In the case of the double, Tom stays in the throttle the whole time to get as much rotation as he can off the ramp and to try and help it in mid air. Unfortunately they still haven’t found how to

Beaver is quite the character. That dude has had to repair more busted up stuff than most can imagine. Got to catch up with him in Indianapolis this year and I think he came to St. Louis as well. Glad he’s doing well in drag racing now and he seems to be really enjoying that.

They’re certainly not the most technological beasts out there but there’s some skill and thinking going into the fabrication. It’s definitely not a traditional motorsport with purses and open competition but we did have a point series in Monster Jam this year for the first time in a long time. As for culture it may

A number of us on the Monster Jam crew that were in Houston earlier this year asked if we could go inside the Astrodome because it’s such a historic place for Monster Trucks but we were told we couldn’t because of liability reasons. Apparently there’s asbestos in the building or something and we were turned down for

I worked the event in Foxborough last year for Monster Jam. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to work the event this year due to some obligations at home. It’s a great venue to watch the show with plenty of room. If they’ve never been before and you’re not sure how they’ll take to the long hours of the pit party I’d suggest

I wouldn't be the least bit surprised about shady stuff happening around this area. There's plenty of military stuff around. I live east of Hertford on the Outer Banks and it's not at all unusual to hear loud "booms" if you will that are powerful enough to shake my house. I've always known of the bombing range in

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As a monster truck fan from a young age, I grew up with the tape "Blood, Sweat, & Gears" which features this delightfully 80's relic known as "Big, Bad & Blown." Monster trucks, tractor pullers, Sargent Slaughter, girls in high waist bikinis doing suggestive things, a Budweiser guitar. Just spectacular stuff really. I

Unfortunately a lot of these Mega Truck events are lacking a lot of basic safety protocols. Everybody means well but I've seen more than enough stuff that leaves me shaking my head.

Most of these Mega Truck guys barely know how their shocks are supposed to work is a large part of the problem. A number of the trucks aren't really built with a good design for jumping either.

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Yeah I don't think they're going to close their shop anytime soon. The guys at Bigfoot 4x4 (yes, the monster truck Bigfoot) built this. Nobody is immune to parts failure. These are the same guys that built trucks that jumped 727's and have owned the long distance jumping record for a monster truck at multiple times.

Yeah what you see here is more referred to as a mega truck like what's seen in the Trucks Gone Wild videos.

Jethro Tow makes a strong case for being a very 'Merican tow truck.

Did someone say Bigfoot? The plot thickens...