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  1. 04-23-2010 04:49 AM #141



    Boyd Coddington and his crew of jackasses called some towtrucks out to get their RV unstuck














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    04-23-2010 04:54 AM #142
    wow. that is a most epic set of fail pictures you have there!
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    04-23-2010 06:07 AM #143
    Quote, originally posted by stomp.13 »

    why isn't that man wearing any pants?


  4. 04-23-2010 06:26 AM #144
    Quote, originally posted by pdxbora »

    why isn't that man wearing any pants?

    You don't see the three chicks in the pic? He's just puttin out the vibe.


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    04-23-2010 07:28 AM #145
    Quote, originally posted by pdxbora »

    why isn't that man wearing any pants?

    Van + three ladies + man with no pants = porno.

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    04-23-2010 09:23 AM #146
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    Car gets stuck in croc-infested river
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    A crocodile, circled in red, lurks near the woman's submerged vehicle. (NT Police)

    MAP: Darwin 0800
    A New South Wales woman travelling in the Northern Territory accidentally submerged her four-wheel-drive in a crocodile-infested river after mistaking a boat ramp for a river crossing.

    Photographs released by police show a crocodile lurking close to where the woman's white Troop Carrier became stranded in the East Alligator River, about 300 kilometres east of Darwin.

    Police said the woman had mistaken a boat ramp for Cahill's Crossing, where vehicles are able to cross the river between Kakadu and Arnhem Land.

    In 1987, a 40-year-old man was decapitated by a five metre crocodile near the area where the woman's car became submerged.

    Two people, including a 11-year-old girl, have been killed by crocodiles in the Territory this year.

    Police say the woman was able to get out of her vehicle and back to the riverbank without any problems from crocodiles.

    But they have reminded tourists to take extreme care near Top End waterways.

    "Members of the public need to be reminded that when travelling through the NT it is their responsibility to research the area and be aware of the extreme road conditions, especially that of remote areas," Brevet Sergeant Ben Higgins said.

    "All water crossings should be considered extremely dangerous and exceptional care should be taken to avoid similar incidents such as these, especially considering the number and size of crocodiles that inhabit remote waterways."

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    04-23-2010 09:32 AM #147
    more pics of the Russian "hiway"







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    04-23-2010 09:57 AM #148
    More PA legal wheeling:

    And one more, proving that my old 4.0L can (and does) go everywhere...

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    04-23-2010 10:55 AM #149
    Quote, originally posted by deucestudios »
    More PA legal wheeling:

    nice..

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    so basically the OP has no clue about anything and just posts out of his ass?

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    04-23-2010 11:39 AM #150
    Cabbie goes in the river. He followed his GPS directions

    He keeps going 200 yards into it? That's TWO football fields.

    What.. he couldn't believe that he was getting wet?

    Quote, originally posted by uk media »
    In another sat nav nightmare involving a cabbie, a man followed dodgy directions that led him right into the River Nar, near Swaffham, Norfolk.
    The driver kept going for 200 yards before his vehicle became stuck in the muddy river bed.
    Keith Jarvis, owner of taxi firm Streamline, said “he was in the car with his trousers rolled up. Fish were swimming around the headlights.”
    A tractor later pulled the Volkswagen Caravelle free.


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    04-23-2010 12:45 PM #151
    drunk in Honduras backs this into the surf at night and it was still there for a nice backdrop for photo shoot the next day

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    How hard is that to understand without getting your panties in a bunch?
    Surely some of you guys managed to make it out of middle school.

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    04-23-2010 02:28 PM #152
    Some get stuck at work

    “I wasn't trying to wreck him, I just wanted to rattle his cage.”... Dale Earnhardt
    Quote Originally Posted by porridgehead
    It's all about the tires. I drove my M3 in the snow. With the summer tires on, it was the safest car in the world in the snow. In fact, it was a statue. You could not make it move with half an inch of snow on the ground.

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    04-23-2010 02:39 PM #153
    Quote, originally posted by SidVicious »

    This is why I live in Arizona. All we have to worry about is hot.

    And flash floods.


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    04-23-2010 07:35 PM #154
    Pumper Truck??

    “I wasn't trying to wreck him, I just wanted to rattle his cage.”... Dale Earnhardt
    Quote Originally Posted by porridgehead
    It's all about the tires. I drove my M3 in the snow. With the summer tires on, it was the safest car in the world in the snow. In fact, it was a statue. You could not make it move with half an inch of snow on the ground.

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    04-23-2010 10:12 PM #155
    Stuck in Haiti


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    04-23-2010 10:16 PM #156
    Quote, originally posted by mitcompressor »
    Pumper Truck??

    whoops! gotta remember water compromises ground stability

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    04-23-2010 11:16 PM #157
    Not stuck, but almost.


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    04-24-2010 09:41 AM #158
    Quote, originally posted by kylesprague »

    whoops! gotta remember water compromises ground stability

    That's what he said...

    Quote Originally Posted by mitch hedberg
    I drive a rental car, I don't know what's going on with it, right? So a lot of times I'll drive for like 10 miles with the emergency brake on. That doesn't say a lot for me, but it really doesn't say a lot for the emergency brake.
    Quote Originally Posted by Robstr View Post
    How hard is that to understand without getting your panties in a bunch?
    Surely some of you guys managed to make it out of middle school.

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    04-24-2010 03:16 PM #159
    “I wasn't trying to wreck him, I just wanted to rattle his cage.”... Dale Earnhardt
    Quote Originally Posted by porridgehead
    It's all about the tires. I drove my M3 in the snow. With the summer tires on, it was the safest car in the world in the snow. In fact, it was a statue. You could not make it move with half an inch of snow on the ground.

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    04-24-2010 04:27 PM #160
    This winter in DC, I went around in "SNOWMAGEDDON" in my Uncle's 2 hummer's. If you remember the news it was about 60 inches of snowfall in 3 weeks, but the picture shows fresh snow, which was about 31 inches...look at the snow in comparison to the Hummer!

    BTW: this car is unstopable!


    and one of my scrawny azz h3

    and the vid-
    (nothing that special...just ran through some high packed snow in a parking lot before the superbowl
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-KOFfaP-n0


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    04-24-2010 11:18 PM #161
    Quote, originally posted by RaminGTI20 »
    This winter in DC, I went around in "SNOWMAGEDDON" in my Uncle's 2 hummer's. If you remember the news it was about 60 inches of snowfall in 3 weeks, but the picture shows fresh snow, which was about 31 inches...look at the snow in comparison to the Hummer!

    BTW: this car is unstopable!


    Nice...whadda brute


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    04-25-2010 12:07 AM #162
    Quote, originally posted by RaminGTI20 »
    This winter in DC, I went around in "SNOWMAGEDDON" in my Uncle's 2 hummer's. If you remember the news it was about 60 inches of snowfall in 3 weeks, but the picture shows fresh snow, which was about 31 inches...look at the snow in comparison to the Hummer!

    and the vid-
    (nothing that special...just ran through some high packed snow in a parking lot before the superbowl
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-KOFfaP-n0

    So awesome!

    SNOW PROBLEM SNOW PROBLEM
    SNOW PROBLEM SNOW PROBLEM

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    04-25-2010 03:06 AM #163
    'Oy

    “I wasn't trying to wreck him, I just wanted to rattle his cage.”... Dale Earnhardt
    Quote Originally Posted by porridgehead
    It's all about the tires. I drove my M3 in the snow. With the summer tires on, it was the safest car in the world in the snow. In fact, it was a statue. You could not make it move with half an inch of snow on the ground.

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    04-25-2010 09:53 AM #164
    I'd say this qualifies as "stuck"


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    04-25-2010 09:52 PM #165
    stuck and wet


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    04-26-2010 01:26 AM #166
    Looks might desolate

    Quote Originally Posted by Blackohio
    Built in boost gauge in the dash. One of my friends at the time saw that turbo was on theoretical empty and asked if we needed to stop and get more turbo. I gave it gas and he was like wait, its full now. Had to quickly explain the process.
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    53" tires



    Modified by WOT at 7:51 AM 4-26-2010


  28. 04-26-2010 04:50 AM #168
    Quote, originally posted by stomp.13 »

    I'll bet that picture brings back nightmares to some old German survivor of the Eastern Front.


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    04-26-2010 05:04 AM #169
    Quote, originally posted by Spa_driver »

    I'll bet that picture brings back nightmares to some old German survivor of the Eastern Front.

    Why, the women don't look that bad.

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  30. 04-26-2010 05:55 AM #170
    Quote, originally posted by feels_road »

    Why, the women don't look that bad.

    That was pretty bad.

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    04-26-2010 08:52 AM #171
    Quote, originally posted by TooDub »

    I remember driving across Montana one Fall and there were so many rabbits on the hiway, it was just THUMP THUMP THUMP for several miles, most of them already dead but lots of them alive and just slow or unlucky. I still cringe to think of it... Google apparently didn't get the word though, so all I could come up with is this:


    had that happen with crickets i believe, in Arizona. not fun washing the truck afterwords.


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    04-26-2010 09:35 AM #172
    These shots are really fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitch hedberg
    I drive a rental car, I don't know what's going on with it, right? So a lot of times I'll drive for like 10 miles with the emergency brake on. That doesn't say a lot for me, but it really doesn't say a lot for the emergency brake.
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    Surely some of you guys managed to make it out of middle school.

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  34. 04-26-2010 11:07 AM #174
    Quote, originally posted by mitcompressor »



    whats the name of this place?? ive been looking for the video if the white truck falling from it


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    04-26-2010 11:35 AM #175
    Lion's Back...i believe its closed now.

    not sure if this the vid you meant, but... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpbkTncjEOs


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