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I would risk my life for someone I love, certainly not to save a car.
ReplyDeleteThe third video? Epic! You made the day of the roadside assistant that I am :-p
Asia must be vehicle accident prone, as most of the videos are from there. Also their building codes could use some enforcement by the looks of the structure collapses, if they have any.
ReplyDeleteLady Luck was on the side of many in what would have been instant death.
Some countries like Japan and Singapore are very strict with vehicle licenses, building codes and the enforcement of both, other countries not so much, to the detriment of their people. Lady Luck isn’t always around to save your ass.
Video evidence that proves it pays to be alert, very alert. :)
-Rj
Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDelete#1) I'm with BatRedneck on this one!! I think it comes instinctively to save a loved one/ human's life if someone is in danger but fuck my car if I know there's a chance that I'm going to be killed.
Last one) Honestly could only watch half. Some of these people missed meeting their maker, by a second.
Sometimes when driving under a small bridge that has trains passing on top, I think (hope this bridge is strong enough. Yikes!!
Third video: remind me not to go to China if that's how they drive and build structures there.
ReplyDeleteI haven't laughed this hard in quite a while. It makes a huge difference none of these people died. I mean they all have stories to tell that would crush your tale of woe.
ReplyDeleteAnon@4:39pm - They all start with: "Remember that time..."
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