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Because, then there’s this.
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Jethro
December 7th, 2012
See how dark it is? That’s mid day. They go crazy in the winter because it’s dark all the time. Of course, the vodka is continuously flowing…
Claudia
December 7th, 2012
Okkaaaaayyyyyyyyy?
Boobie the Rocket Dog
December 7th, 2012
Looks like he was trying to escape somebody, but the accomplices were waiting for him at the bottom.
Johnny Freedom
December 7th, 2012
At least here in Texas if you want to kill yourself jumping from a building it works no matter what season it is.
Snowball the Sourpuss
December 7th, 2012
There cannot be too much vodka. There can only be not enough vodka.
eternal ¼ cracker p
December 7th, 2012
back in the blizzard of ’78/’79 in Chicago I jumped off my neighbors 2-storey house. It was fun – I was young. Life was so much simpler, didn’t have to worry about breaking the new iphone.
scribble
December 7th, 2012
I don’t think our fiscal cliff will have such a soft landing…
Boobie the Rocket Dog
December 7th, 2012
@ E¼cp – You, too? I was a relatively fit 29 y/o in Jan of 1977 (when it snowed in Key Largo) and Lake Michigan had apparently frozen over, or so I believed. I planned a hike across the frozen lake directly from Fullerton beach to Benton Harbor until I was advised that the lake NEVER really freezes over completely. The natives loved setting the Florida boy straight.
John F.
December 7th, 2012
“Oh crap! Where’s that bike rack again??”
Carlos The Jackal
December 7th, 2012
Come show me how well your knees work in about 20 years
conservative cowgirl
December 7th, 2012
It sounded like the videographer said “debilo” at the end which means “idiot” in Russian. Truer words were never spoken.
My son’s gymnastics coach is Russian. He uses that word a lot. When my kid broke his foot in the gym dorking around, I wrote it in Russian on the toe of of the cast so Sergey could see it.