Same thing as that first tire bouncing overhead happened to me on a motorcycle. I was boxed in on all sides by trucks and semi's. Someone lost a tire. I saw it coming Right towards me and realized I couldn't stop hard or swerve in any direction. I remember closing my eyes and clenching the bars. Nothing hit me. I looked behind me and the trucks were still right there. Still to this day have no idea where it went but I thought I was dead for a moment.
When you closed your eyes, quantum mechanics kicked-in and there was an infinitesimally small probability that all the atoms in the tire would pass through all the atoms in your body without any of them occupying the same space at the same time.
If you ever see an errant wheel rolling toward you, never put your foot out to stop it, even if it appears to be moving slowly. Many legs have been broken doing that.
@@rjz2 It's because our experience is so heavily weighted to hollow, rubber spheres filled with pressurized air, and mostly *zero* experience with large spheres of solid iron.
It used to happen all the time. About 20 acres ten foot deep of tires caught fire near me, the same situation, they just let it burn. About 10 years later the place was full of tires again, and they caught fire again. I don't think they got away with it the second time, there have never been tires there again after the second fire.
A few years ago, I passed a hearse on fire on a freeway. I found THAT somewhat funny in general. I took a picture of it back then and it was then used by several television news channels in reporting the story. I found the backstory even funnier in a twisted sense. The driver of the hearse was the owner of a mortuary service that only deals with immediate burials without embalming. He was transporting a corpse in a casket but the driver/owner had been drinking alcohol. He had to drive across a toll bridge and he hit a concrete edge of the toll booth with a tire and continued driving. He started driving on the rim of one of the wheels, as it was spraying sparks. The sparks eventually caught the engine compartment of the hearse on fire. He stopped in the middle of a lane of traffic and ran to the side of the road. The fire department WAS able to remove the casket before it burned up. The thought of hoping for burial but ending with cremation was one of several thoughts that ran through my head. Seeing the idiot driving without a wheel reminded me of that.
I was living in Perth as a travelling pom, I had a Datsun 120Y , the wheel fell off going down the Freeway as we left Perth southbound, we skidded across the road and stopped. The wheel gone forever. Then a breakdown trucked appeared about 20 minutes later. " Any yooz guys lost a wheel" , why yes kind ozzy fellow we have. He had it, we put it back with a nut from each other wheel. And carried on. What a fella.
There was a tire pile fire in Quebec Canada some decades ago...took literally months to either put out or burn out. Terribly difficult to extinguish when there is a mountain of tires piled up. The heat and toxic gases coming off it meant you could not get close enough to fight it effectively. Was more difficult to fight than the oil rig fires in Kuwait.
That tyre fire was unsettling . A 15 kg tyre can be turned into about 15 litres of useable diesel fuel plus carbon black ( re-use in paints etc ) and steel if steel belted through a process called anhydrous pyrolysis , in laymans terms heat the waste plastic / tyres in a container with no oxygen and condense the volatiles back to liquid form , filter and refine as needed . Once the process is started on industrial scale , some of the fuel produced supplies the heat required to continue processing . Instead of paying $5 - $15 at the tip to dump tyres in Australia , they should have a value because every worn out tyre contains a LOT of energy that can be re-used .
They do have a value lol your analysis is just terrible and ignorant. If I have a pile of old tires I can't sell them as "a LOT of energy that can be re-used" I have to sell them as used tires because that is what they are. If I wanted to employ your stupid idea and turn the tires into fuel and paint and bullshit like that I could but the opportunity costs are going to be tremendous. For the sake of argument lets pretend that tires can be turned into various chemicals which can be sold off for some net profit. The capital necessary to build the recycling plant and hire labor and yada yada yada would make bigger and better returns running a fucking lemonade stand than scrapping tires.
Forgot that in the U.K. and elsewhere tires is spelled with a "Y" instead of an "I". Hey, yew bloody bellend! Help me find a spanner and help me change this blown tyre! Check in the boot first, but there may be a spot under the bonnet. Careful not to crack the windscreen, and the ariel dosent even pick up radio 1. Agh, bugger it! Lets just take me lorrie but i should put a few litres petrol in first. - some British guy, i think.
Thank you for the heads up! I had a trailer load of wood pallets come at me on the road once. Then a few years later someone's lumber or wood furniture broke apart on the freeway, and I narrowly escaped that, too! Thank God! I'll be on the lookout for "When tires attack," but for me, it is a different product of trees that come after me. lol
More like she fell out of her shoes though: she falls forward + tire falls on the back of her feet while she is still falling and that makes them come off
After I finally test negative for Covid after nearly 3 weeks I was told by my doctor that I am able to go back to work (I renovate unoccupied houses) and then I get the notification from the best and most inspiring RUclipsr, I have to say that today is a great day and I’m thankful for Ozzy Man for being a positive and caring bloke! Godspeed to everyone and their friends and family!
Hope your 3 week hell didn't mess your finances up to much happened twice to me but luckily only a week each time. I'm a landscaper, I don't come in contact with a single soul
@@Aatell764 it did slightly but luckily I had a little tucked away (Thank God). The bad thing was my entire family had it including my mom at the same time. Luckily my mom and family were able to overcome it. Thanks for your reply and I wish you and your family safe and happy future
I remember in one of OMR reviews, a tire come rolling down the road, crossed the yard and hit a house and it rung the RING doorbell, lol,that needed to be in this video.
@john somethin it took us a couple of goes at it, we stopped watching the first time. Something pulled us back to try again though, and we couldn't tear ourselves away from the screen. I guess you just you need to be in the right frame of mind for a So-Bad-It's-Epic movie.
I could swear on my life that at 40 seconds into the video, the truck without a wheel was right by where I lived/worked in Arlington. Litterly went under the bridge I crossed to go to work every day when at Ashley. I love that Valero you can see the sign for, amazing staff.
I witnessed something like this many years ago. A rogue tire came off a car in front of us on the freeway, started getting closer to us, then the sneaky bugger hit the median, lept over it and started pestering the cars going in the other direction.
Back in the 1980s I saw several incidents of hub caps rolling. One was rolling along with our car and was occasionally scraping against the concrete divider. Then it hit a bump and took off into the air and flew like a frisbee for a few hundred feet and crashed into the woods. We were laughing hilariously during all of it.
I saw a hubcap come off a car for the first time a few weeks ago. All those years of playing Driver, and i finally saw it in real life. It was beautiful
Tire dump fires are incredibly hard to put out! You think you've got it out and all the smoke has stopped. Everyone heads to the bar to celebrate. Then two days later it's flares up again!
Dude, this video was hilarious. It also brings back painful memories of the time I hit a rolling tire on the highway at night. Made my Toyota Tundra go airborne for a second or two. 3 weeks in the body shop for $7500, paid by insurance thankfully 20 years ago. I still have it over 300K miles later.
Awesome video. Absolutely laughed my ass off. . . until I remembered the great Tire rebellion of 2001 that took my whole family. So much rubber, so little protection. . .
New Conspiracy Theory: We think we drive our cars, but actually, tires are sentient and in control of our cars without us knowing.. Notice how all these free tires are staying on the road and following the curves nicely. Awfully suspicious.
Last monday as I wanted to go to work, I realised I had a flat tire, had to change to the spare, got it fixed by friday. What a surprise to get an ozzyman video about tires the next week !
Was anyone else feeling relaxed seeing that last double-tire rolling down the hill but never actually crossing the median? Catching some air on the shoulder, bouncing along, just taking a stroll.
I still love seeing those people get shellacked in the boat. It's a bonus cackle at the end of every video. Well done as always, Oz - if that's your REAL name.
Ozzy Man. On a roll with his savage rubber baby comments. Not tired at all. Never one to tread lightly, Ozzy Man always drives us to destination satisfied.
It is my professional opinion that Tires are of great benefit to society but sometimes after a long career of holding us up, they go rogue. They crack. It's just too stressful a job. *We need to spread Tire Stress awareness.*
A couple in my home town were almost killed by a wheel that came off a semi on the interstate. They had a tall security fence around their business. The wheel bounced over the fence, hit both the husband and wife and then totaled an suv.
That movie idea was one of the most beautiful things I've heard for a long time. I can see myself watching it over endless cups of coffee and cigarettes...
My ex and I were almost killed by a tire. From a tractor trailer, so it was a big one...On an interstate, we were driving in the far left lane in our Chevy van- the tractor trailer was on our far right- when an axel snapped on one of its' (many) tires and it came bouncing across the road, from right to left, headed directly for us. Slammed into our van and slowed us down from 65mph to 10mph in seconds. The tractor trailer got off the next exit as did we, police were called to assess the situation. We were told that we were fortunate to be in a van and not a regular vehicle because of where the tire hit. It would've come straight through the windshield, possibly killing us.
It's not been a GoodYear so far, I'll Spare you the details, and I'm incredibly Tyred. However, I Wheely enjoyed this video. Cheers Ozzyman, keep putting out these hilarious vids, they never fall Flat (no Pressure though)
The funniest part is that there are at least another 50 hilarious tire assassinations I can think of off the top of my head that weren’t even included. But thinking about them again just made me crack up
This actually happened to me, taking my son to school one morning. The other car was 1 of the other mums so I just pulled up, jumped out and shouted, "c'mon girls, jump in my car, let's get you to school," so they wouldn't have time for shock to set in.
Tanks have tires. They're the rubber liners between the various wheels and the inside of the tread. Without those consumable tires that require periodic replacement, there would be significant wear.
@@TWX1138 hmm what have I been driving then? I found mine in some field; it's dark purple, hovers, makes barely a sound and this one button makes it see-through... Must be some old tank from the cold war or something
Back in 1999, I used to deliver appliances from Ontario, CA up to the Bay Area and Sacramento. Somewhere in the hills near Kettleman City and Santa Nella, you could see the smoke of a long lasting tire fire.
It's so amazing to see tires born into the world in their natural habitat. And so incredible that they come out of the cargo-womb immediately capable of rolling at speed. Remarkable!
About a year back a lady got killed here on the highway by a tire just slamming right through her windshield and into her. Ever since im scared of it even more than of bad drivers....such an unnecessary way to go
I love your work you beautiful bastard! I’m a big Leicester city football fan and we just lost a 2-1 lead 3-2 in the 97th minute of the game, no shit, we were winning 2-1 at 94 minute! The game is only 90 minutes, even though it hurts that we lost, an Ozzy Man review would be bloody marvellous 🤩
If Final Destination has taught us anything, it's that those tires will eventually come back for Round 2, and this time, to finish the job
there is a Movie called Rubber about a killer Tire. Its AMAZING
Thought of Final Destination too😂😂😂😂
@Clara no
The only horror movie I have watched and still love it
There is no final destination, only Destination Fcked!
Same thing as that first tire bouncing overhead happened to me on a motorcycle. I was boxed in on all sides by trucks and semi's. Someone lost a tire. I saw it coming Right towards me and realized I couldn't stop hard or swerve in any direction. I remember closing my eyes and clenching the bars. Nothing hit me. I looked behind me and the trucks were still right there. Still to this day have no idea where it went but I thought I was dead for a moment.
When you closed your eyes, quantum mechanics kicked-in and there was an infinitesimally small probability that all the atoms in the tire would pass through all the atoms in your body without any of them occupying the same space at the same time.
@@bumpedhishead636 Neil deGrasse Tyson approves this hypothesis.
You are dead. We don't exist.
I clicked to read the replies to this comment and i was not disappointed. Thanks quantum physics
@@dillonhoran4262 That tire absolutely killed me in at least a few dimensions.
It's so sad to see that such a massive tire dump with a toxic raging fire exists.
Does not look sustainable
Most of the 1st world doesn't give a shit about climate change, so what do you expect from the 3rd world?
@Alolan Tuga recycled or reporposed? If recycled I'd like to know how if you could shed some light really interested in this stuff
Should not be allowed to pollute the earth like this. We are destroying our only home
The tires were actually removed from the area and are being recycled into a type of oil
It’s really interesting how quickly tires can roll after they’re born.
Nature is beautiful.
Man! That was a good one! 🤣
They're like deer: they can get moving ASAP.
And just like them, they tend to run into oncoming traffic...
But they were born to roll
@@Albukhshi your comment is gold :D
If you ever see an errant wheel rolling toward you, never put your foot out to stop it, even if it appears to be moving slowly. Many legs have been broken doing that.
If you manage to kick it on its side you’re good though
I remember reading a US civil war diary-- some guy did that with a cannon ball. He thought it was moving slowly and harmlessly. Took his leg off.
@@rjz2 It's because our experience is so heavily weighted to hollow, rubber spheres filled with pressurized air, and mostly *zero* experience with large spheres of solid iron.
If you have never changed a wheel on your car - or otherwise handled car wheels - many do not realize just how heavy they can be!
a 250lb wheel moving slow is still a 250lb wheel.
Tire fires are no joke, 7 million of them caught fire about 50 miles from me and they decided to let it burn out . It took 2 years!
It used to happen all the time.
About 20 acres ten foot deep of tires caught fire near me, the same situation, they just let it burn.
About 10 years later the place was full of tires again, and they caught fire again.
I don't think they got away with it the second time, there have never been tires there again after the second fire.
There was a tire fire in Ontario, Canada that took 17 days to put out back in the late 80’s or early 90’s. It made the news here at the time.
if u live in the US u can sue your city cua when your 60 you'll have cancer
A few years ago, I passed a hearse on fire on a freeway. I found THAT somewhat funny in general. I took a picture of it back then and it was then used by several television news channels in reporting the story. I found the backstory even funnier in a twisted sense. The driver of the hearse was the owner of a mortuary service that only deals with immediate burials without embalming. He was transporting a corpse in a casket but the driver/owner had been drinking alcohol. He had to drive across a toll bridge and he hit a concrete edge of the toll booth with a tire and continued driving. He started driving on the rim of one of the wheels, as it was spraying sparks. The sparks eventually caught the engine compartment of the hearse on fire. He stopped in the middle of a lane of traffic and ran to the side of the road. The fire department WAS able to remove the casket before it burned up. The thought of hoping for burial but ending with cremation was one of several thoughts that ran through my head. Seeing the idiot driving without a wheel reminded me of that.
This is a fantastic story, thanks for sharing it with us!
Back in the day when a picture was worth a thousand words.
Now if it's not on video no one cares.
Thats a cool story that never happened lmao xD nor could it. not even if u embalmed the body WITH alcohol...
Melbourne?
I was wondering if this story was a huge setup to a brilliant punch line. turns out it's a funny story in its own right. tyred of this junk
I've been changing tires for 20yrs. This video was hilarious. Love it
So... are you telling me that while we have been trying to stop Skynet we should have been fighting GoodYear???
Do you know why they call them Goodyear?
Because they're only good for a year!
there is no terminator only the good year blimp
JC Lovera, 🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏 Well done mate.
@@katieandkevinsears7724 😂
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The "wheely" pun made me laff out loud, you crazy! 😃👍🤣
Ozzyman always fresh. Never retreads over old content.
I see what you did there. Bravo!
That was wheely good!
I see what you did there
Underrated comment. Hope it gains some traction.
#Dogecoin 👍🏼
I love how old boy with the missing tire just has one arm casually slung over the window as he grinds the bottom of his truck into oblivion.
That guy deserve whatever happened to him
Well, he's certainly endangering people's lives besides his own stupid self. Hope he got a citation real quick.
I was living in Perth as a travelling pom, I had a Datsun 120Y , the wheel fell off going down the Freeway as we left Perth southbound, we skidded across the road and stopped. The wheel gone forever. Then a breakdown trucked appeared about 20 minutes later.
" Any yooz guys lost a wheel" , why yes kind ozzy fellow we have. He had it, we put it back with a nut from each other wheel. And carried on. What a fella.
No problem proving it was yours then.
The legend say's, one day they saw 4 Tyres running down the streets.
OzzyMan; the only human being who can make literally ANYTHING entertaining. Well done! 😃👏
That tire fire probably was the most disgusting thing I’ve seen since the fires in Kuwait
that tire fire was in Kuwait
Pretty sure that junk tire dump in Kuwait is located at a u.s. Army base there. Weee.
Also: 69th like, dudes!
@Fortheloveofmod'63 they are burning too?
There was a tire pile fire in Quebec Canada some decades ago...took literally months to either put out or burn out. Terribly difficult to extinguish when there is a mountain of tires piled up. The heat and toxic gases coming off it meant you could not get close enough to fight it effectively. Was more difficult to fight than the oil rig fires in Kuwait.
I once saw a guy shit in his hands and start styling his hair with it. I think I'd rather watch that tire fire.
@1:36; that's how the Springfield Tire Fire started. LOL!
The commentary about the truck having rubber babies had me laughing outright!
Ikr it's funny when he thought the truck was pregnant and giving birth lol 😂😂
That tyre fire was unsettling . A 15 kg tyre can be turned into about 15 litres of useable diesel fuel plus carbon black ( re-use in paints etc ) and steel if steel belted through a process called anhydrous pyrolysis , in laymans terms heat the waste plastic / tyres in a container with no oxygen and condense the volatiles back to liquid form , filter and refine as needed .
Once the process is started on industrial scale , some of the fuel produced supplies the heat required to continue processing .
Instead of paying $5 - $15 at the tip to dump tyres in Australia , they should have a value because every worn out tyre contains a LOT of energy that can be re-used .
They do have a value lol your analysis is just terrible and ignorant. If I have a pile of old tires I can't sell them as "a LOT of energy that can be re-used" I have to sell them as used tires because that is what they are. If I wanted to employ your stupid idea and turn the tires into fuel and paint and bullshit like that I could but the opportunity costs are going to be tremendous. For the sake of argument lets pretend that tires can be turned into various chemicals which can be sold off for some net profit. The capital necessary to build the recycling plant and hire labor and yada yada yada would make bigger and better returns running a fucking lemonade stand than scrapping tires.
The tire graveyard is just so depressing to see...
It’s like people are not supposed to continue living on Earth or something?? People, have some respect for 🌎🌍🌏!
@Clara time to get a real job, honey
My comment was actually going to be like is this really real because it is just heart-wrenching
Rotating objects have a crazy amount energy in them. Its always much more than what you expect
Yes but it's only the linear momentum that translates into impact force. The problem is that people don't realize how heavy tyres are.
Only OzzyMan could entertain us with tyres for 3:22. I didn't know I needed this so thankyou.
Forgot that in the U.K. and elsewhere tires is spelled with a "Y" instead of an "I". Hey, yew bloody bellend! Help me find a spanner and help me change this blown tyre! Check in the boot first, but there may be a spot under the bonnet. Careful not to crack the windscreen, and the ariel dosent even pick up radio 1. Agh, bugger it! Lets just take me lorrie but i should put a few litres petrol in first. - some British guy, i think.
Thank you for the heads up! I had a trailer load of wood pallets come at me on the road once. Then a few years later someone's lumber or wood furniture broke apart on the freeway, and I narrowly escaped that, too! Thank God! I'll be on the lookout for "When tires attack," but for me, it is a different product of trees that come after me. lol
The tire fire was by far the scariest part of this vid
I agree.
What does a tire fire smell like?
@@daviswendye its bad
@@yourmirrorimage993 so not like a tire store?
@@daviswendye absolutely not... Its a terrible smell
Man thank you...for showing reality!
I never tire of Ozzy Man videos!
You win the ozzie man comment of the day !!!! Thsnks eh
Lol
Wheely? You had to go there?
I loved this en-tire video too!
I'm sorry but this one struck me as a bit of a retread.
That rebound headshot is devastating it literally knocks her out of her shoes
Must be why he stopped the video... I cant find the original.
@@chuckles9767 yikes!! Who needs shoes when you're taking a nap?
More like she fell out of her shoes though: she falls forward + tire falls on the back of her feet while she is still falling and that makes them come off
@@Budro615 Good night and sweet dreams
You seen the one where a truck tire hit a guy while he was out with his wife/gf?
I believe they said he died after
After I finally test negative for Covid after nearly 3 weeks I was told by my doctor that I am able to go back to work (I renovate unoccupied houses) and then I get the notification from the best and most inspiring RUclipsr, I have to say that today is a great day and I’m thankful for Ozzy Man for being a positive and caring bloke! Godspeed to everyone and their friends and family!
Hope your 3 week hell didn't mess your finances up to much happened twice to me but luckily only a week each time. I'm a landscaper, I don't come in contact with a single soul
@@Aatell764 it did slightly but luckily I had a little tucked away (Thank God). The bad thing was my entire family had it including my mom at the same time. Luckily my mom and family were able to overcome it. Thanks for your reply and I wish you and your family safe and happy future
I watched it over and over, I could never tire of this.
I never get tired ... of your videos. I love how well rounded you are. You are not so full of hot air like some other RUclipsrs. Cheers, mate.
Winner
Winner winner chicken dinner! 😄
Yeah, but nah. No inflated egos or treading on other people toes. Enough now, can't get pneumatic into a pun.
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I remember in one of OMR reviews, a tire come rolling down the road, crossed the yard and hit a house and it rung the RING doorbell, lol,that needed to be in this video.
You ever seen the movie Rubber? It's about a sentient tire that blows people's heads off. It's wierd....
it wins my award for worst movie ever made. it's a must see lol. it puts all bad movies into perspective
master piece
Lol. I watched rubber last weekend
It's brilliant!
@john somethin it took us a couple of goes at it, we stopped watching the first time. Something pulled us back to try again though, and we couldn't tear ourselves away from the screen. I guess you just you need to be in the right frame of mind for a So-Bad-It's-Epic movie.
I could swear on my life that at 40 seconds into the video, the truck without a wheel was right by where I lived/worked in Arlington. Litterly went under the bridge I crossed to go to work every day when at Ashley. I love that Valero you can see the sign for, amazing staff.
I witnessed something like this many years ago. A rogue tire came off a car in front of us on the freeway, started getting closer to us, then the sneaky bugger hit the median, lept over it and started pestering the cars going in the other direction.
!banger
“A shitload of rubber babies.” 😂😂😂😂
Back in the 1980s I saw several incidents of hub caps rolling. One was rolling along with our car and was occasionally scraping against the concrete divider. Then it hit a bump and took off into the air and flew like a frisbee for a few hundred feet and crashed into the woods. We were laughing hilariously during all of it.
And then you noticed your car was missing a hub cap?
I saw a hubcap come off a car for the first time a few weeks ago. All those years of playing Driver, and i finally saw it in real life. It was beautiful
"you should try to be punctual" oh god I nearly blew a gasket on that one
Tire dump fires are incredibly hard to put out! You think you've got it out and all the smoke has stopped. Everyone heads to the bar to celebrate. Then two days later it's flares up again!
Why you take a dozer and cut a line to break the fires path like they do with forest fires than hust let whats burning burn
Maybe Ozzy can do the soundtrack for Ozzy Man movie Rubber - Sorcerer of Death's Construction.
Dude, this video was hilarious. It also brings back painful memories of the time I hit a rolling tire on the highway at night. Made my Toyota Tundra go airborne for a second or two. 3 weeks in the body shop for $7500, paid by insurance thankfully 20 years ago. I still have it over 300K miles later.
the mass-tyre-fire was truly horrific
gaddamnit that name 😅
Ffs
It turns out I have a new favorite genre over people destroying each other with medicine balls:
People getting destroyed by tires.
1:13 Let's appreciate for a moment that this bloke was purposely risking his life to film this for us
That subtle "ok that's enough" on the cowardly hit from the back on woman there, very nice. Yeah mate, well done.
Awesome video. Absolutely laughed my ass off. . . until I remembered the great Tire rebellion of 2001 that took my whole family. So much rubber, so little protection. . .
This is, by far, one of my favorite videos in a while - funny right from the start! "A subject I never TIRE of!" Bam!
New Conspiracy Theory: We think we drive our cars, but actually, tires are sentient and in control of our cars without us knowing.. Notice how all these free tires are staying on the road and following the curves nicely. Awfully suspicious.
Now wait for the flat tire society
!banger
Just like the mice in hitchhikers guide to the galaxy!
Wait till I tell I tell you about skeletons being the scariest supernatural creature.
Last monday as I wanted to go to work, I realised I had a flat tire, had to change to the spare, got it fixed by friday. What a surprise to get an ozzyman video about tires the next week !
That tyre fire is single handedly warming the Planet by 1 degree
You totally left me hanging with that set up for "... everything changed when the tire nation attacked"
I will never tire of Ozzy Man's humor.
That was a God-level pun intro... You're getting pretty good at this Ozzyman, ya legend you.
I swear, every time I’m having a bad day boom these videos make me laugh! Thank you Ozzy!!
Was anyone else feeling relaxed seeing that last double-tire rolling down the hill but never actually crossing the median? Catching some air on the shoulder, bouncing along, just taking a stroll.
I used to feel tired but that video rounded out my life and now I feel like my rubber is ready to meet the road!!!
That poor Sheila about died handing her hubby his lunch.
I still love seeing those people get shellacked in the boat. It's a bonus cackle at the end of every video. Well done as always, Oz - if that's your REAL name.
The truck driver following the truck giving birth to tires knew they would immediately follow their mother. No need to back off or pump the brakes. 😌
Ozzy Man. On a roll with his savage rubber baby comments. Not tired at all. Never one to tread lightly, Ozzy Man always drives us to destination satisfied.
Everything changed when the tire nation attacked
I once had a tire on a tractor trailer explode next to me on the Thruway. I only just allowed that anxiety to fade...
It is my professional opinion that Tires are of great benefit to society but sometimes after a long career of holding us up, they go rogue. They crack. It's just too stressful a job.
*We need to spread Tire Stress awareness.*
Those tires are on a death roll
A couple in my home town were almost killed by a wheel that came off a semi on the interstate. They had a tall security fence around their business. The wheel bounced over the fence, hit both the husband and wife and then totaled an suv.
Did it yelled "TRIPLE KILL!" afterwards? lol
@@legendaryvicius it didnt get any kills doofus
@@garliconionshallot hahaha ik but just the idea of a tire yelling that makes me lol for some reasons
Ozzy Man reviews are truly where the rubber meets the road.... keep truckin ya bloody legends
Honestly that field of tyres on fire is disgusting 😔
That movie idea was one of the most beautiful things I've heard for a long time. I can see myself watching it over endless cups of coffee and cigarettes...
Just a heads up to those determined few who will drive while grinding the road - cities bill in feet, not miles, for repaving damage.
My ex and I were almost killed by a tire. From a tractor trailer, so it was a big one...On an interstate, we were driving in the far left lane in our Chevy van- the tractor trailer was on our far right- when an axel snapped on one of its' (many) tires and it came bouncing across the road, from right to left, headed directly for us. Slammed into our van and slowed us down from 65mph to 10mph in seconds. The tractor trailer got off the next exit as did we, police were called to assess the situation. We were told that we were fortunate to be in a van and not a regular vehicle because of where the tire hit. It would've come straight through the windshield, possibly killing us.
It's not been a GoodYear so far, I'll Spare you the details, and I'm incredibly Tyred. However, I Wheely enjoyed this video. Cheers Ozzyman, keep putting out these hilarious vids, they never fall Flat (no Pressure though)
Really well done. Loved the truck breaking water and being fully dilated.
I’d shit myself if that tyre launched itself at my car!
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0:08 nice Corvette C8
In Canada "rubbers" is slang for a condom(s). Maybe in Australia it's not, we'll never know 🤔
@@waynepantry7023 settle down
Common mistakes after a night out involve reaching for the contraceptive and ending up with a tyre on ya dick. Goddamn Jim beams
The funniest part is that there are at least another 50 hilarious tire assassinations I can think of off the top of my head that weren’t even included. But thinking about them again just made me crack up
haven't been this early in some time. have a nice day ozzy :)
Yeah me too ..!
I like how Ozzy Man Reviews starts it off with “ I like to talk about something I’m wheely passionate about, it’s a subject I never TIRE of “.
If they ever make a sequel to "rubber", we have a narrator
This actually happened to me, taking my son to school one morning. The other car was 1 of the other mums so I just pulled up, jumped out and shouted, "c'mon girls, jump in my car, let's get you to school," so they wouldn't have time for shock to set in.
I'll never get TIREd of your videos.
Got my merch! Love the so spready to the gods mug!!! Thanks for everything Ozzy Man!
That's why I drive a tank
No tires
Tanks have tires. They're the rubber liners between the various wheels and the inside of the tread. Without those consumable tires that require periodic replacement, there would be significant wear.
@@TWX1138 hmm what have I been driving then? I found mine in some field; it's dark purple, hovers, makes barely a sound and this one button makes it see-through...
Must be some old tank from the cold war or something
2:24 Bam Bam Fuckin BAM 🤣🤣🤣
Why would you burn the tires, there's a lot of things you can do with them.
I will never tire of Ozzy Man!
There's a burgeoning industry for recycled tires, they are being ground or shredded and used for road ways and insulation... amongst other uses.
Back in 1999, I used to deliver appliances from Ontario, CA up to the Bay Area and Sacramento. Somewhere in the hills near Kettleman City and Santa Nella, you could see the smoke of a long lasting tire fire.
Thankyou for the laughs! You are plain awesome Ozzyman! Great way to start my morning!
Signed with love from TX
You had way to much fun making this video. It was worth it though because I had just as much fun watching it.
Despite the potential danger and destruction, there's something satisfying about watching a tyre rolling along on its own.
I never tire of Ozzy.
It's so amazing to see tires born into the world in their natural habitat. And so incredible that they come out of the cargo-womb immediately capable of rolling at speed. Remarkable!
I never get "tired" watching these videos.
"Not doing much. Just rolling around. Aimless "😂
These kind of videos are right in your wheel house Ozzy👍
Omg all that toxic smoke.... So much for the ozone layer and the environment, and people's health, and etc etc 😞
About a year back a lady got killed here on the highway by a tire just slamming right through her windshield and into her. Ever since im scared of it even more than of bad drivers....such an unnecessary way to go
I never get tired of these stories.
With videos like this, I know it’s going to be a Goodyear.
I love your work you beautiful bastard!
I’m a big Leicester city football fan and we just lost a 2-1 lead 3-2 in the 97th minute of the game, no shit, we were winning 2-1 at 94 minute! The game is only 90 minutes, even though it hurts that we lost, an Ozzy Man review would be bloody marvellous 🤩
0:30 damn, that was like tag team wrestling. "You go high, I'll go low"
One of your best videos man, congrats.