Hello from Wisconsin listen here if you want a pool they make inflatable 5 ft pools that are pretty big I don't know what your water bill would be filling it up but if you have a hot summer this year it would be worth it and they're pretty cheap too
The machine you keep referring to that you don't understand what it is it is a hoverboard with a go-kart attachment I bought one for about $400 for both pieces and it never works correctly that's why you see everyone eating s*** on it
Your climate is roughly the same as mine, temperate, so it's real bitch to keep pools in a temperate climate. My grandparents had one when I was very little and that's really only because my grandfather was a chemical engineer so it was kind of like his pet project keeping that thing in order. But for most people it's just way too much work unless you live in a climate that's mostly hot so just Florida or Southern California or Texas, Etc. We do have public pools but I don't want to be swimming in a soup of humans I don't know; or their pee. Yes, our kids are that bad, I was lucky that my mom is from Barbados and taught me right.
Cul-de-sacs in the 80s and 90s. Crazy. Glad I wasn't around in the streets in the 60s and 70s. Probably would have ended up more fucked up than I am now, IF I even survived.
You NEVER let younger children walk a dog unless A)They can handle the dog (like, it's a small dog) or B) That dog is VERY well-trained and obedient. What happened in that clip is a good way to get a dog in trouble. By not being a good pet owner, or a good parent. Anyway, great video L3WG! : 3
It looked like he was getting the dog ready for a walk on and the mom was right behind him with the other dog, but it bolted. No way does that kid ever walk that dog on his own, it's too big, every loud mouth on the street would be calling the cops.
On my 49th birthday I decided I'd go sledding down one of the highest dunes in White Sands Nat'l Monument. Now I'm a bit on the big side and I was on this little saucer type plastic sled. I came flying down (my friend was at the bottom taking a video) and near the end I hit a bump and flew off and landed and slid down on my face. My friend, who has a most joyful laugh, was laughing so hard. Still filming, of course. Comes over, looks at me just lying there and asks, "Are you okay?" while still sort of giggling. No response, so she asks seriously. I couldn't answer because I was laughing, crying, and had a mouth full of sand. I turned over and we laughed for good 2 minutes straight. I don't live in that area anymore, and when I need a boost, I watch that and laugh all over again... that was 8 years ago!
Those are the craziest golf fails I've ever seen! Been forever since I last saw AFV and ended up with my cheeks hurting a bit from all the reactions I did.
I live on a street that is 25mph and people go 60. We rent and are looking to buy and we will not even look at a house unless it is on a cul-de-sac. I've cleaned up dead raccoons, opossums, cats, squirrels, a crow, a duck and my neighbor's dog got out and got hit and killed, it was three. No more of that bs. I'll note the parking thing and look for a big driveway as well. Although we are in our 50's and don't party the way we used to!
@@donnabert Fortunately for me, I have fantastic neighbors - it can be a nightmare if you have crummy folks sharing that space. Also luckily we are all older and there's almost never any party/parking problems. We also have really long driveways that can handle multiple cars.
The general rule in America is if no one is hurt, it’s fair to laugh, but if they are hurt and are still laughing, you can also laugh, until driving to the hospital. It’s very interesting to watch this from your point of view. We are all about doing it bigger, better and longer, therefore these videos. I really hope you get to visit the USA one day.✌🏻 🤍🤞🏽
i live in a cul-de-sac, i call it a court tho, and i love it! when i was little all the neighborhood kids would basically just sit out in the street and play. i wouldnt even wear shoes sometimes loll
It's a hoverboard extension (attachment, buggy). You can attach these sit-down contraptions to your hoverboard. It's the only way I'll go on ours, if I'm sitting down 😂
There is a fish you can _only_ fish with your bare hands: the Silver Grunion. It comes up to the California Coast shores in droves and is so easy to fish that it's easy to fish to extinction. So fishing it with your hands you could get one (or maybe 2). It keeps the fishing down. If you see videos of it, you can see the number of humans there as thick as the fishes themselves.
That golf cart was not in a house, just a garage. We like to put cabinet systems in the garage for neatly looking storage.... And its CULS-DE-SAC if you trying to say the plural version of cul-de-sac. :-)
I grew up on a circle/cul-de-sac and it was the best!!! About 20 kids within a few years of me lived in the 15 houses; we would play outside together all summer. Every night we would play hide and seek until about 9, when we would be called in. Knew all the neighbors and it was fabulous!
Cul de sac is a fancy word for it, but I grew up at the end of a dead end road... meaning it comes to a end. ours wasn't a fancy circular area. The road got a bit wider at the end so plows, buses, etc could turn around. Our driveway was the last one one on the road at the wider part. It was great to grow up out there. It was rare that anybody came down there that didn't live on the street. We rode bikes out in the road and played in the road without fear of getting hit by a car. It was great!
Both myself and my aunt live in cul-de-sacs, streets that only have one entrance/exit and go around in a circle. I live on the straight part of it, so I've not had issues with parking. I love that I know everybody and can see all the houses from my vantage point, but my aunt lives on the center of the circle on her street and its awful every time we want to have a party. We have to park dead center middle of the street or ask the neighbors if we can park in their lots. One Christmas it was such a struggle because all of her neighbors were also having parties. When it was time to go, it took about an hour to figure out whose cars were blocking who in.
How long is the list of things to do in America? Added today includes playing in a pool, slip-n-slide, hover board go-kart, hammock, experience a tornado, and strangely...a chance to compact a trash bin.
I'm having a fight with my trash company who keeps charging me and extra ten every week for "garbage lid won't close due to garbage over rim" after they told us it was "by weight." (liars) If the lid is up it's wind or the homeless going through it. I have a phone call with a guy tomorrow about it and I"m going to point him to how shitty his company's cans are. The CEO of the company is one of the highest paid CEO's in the country. Disgusting.
The 'hoverboard' is suppose to be a toy for the kids, but us adults just can't resist trying it🤣😂 the kids master it pretty good. It goes forward, backwards and spins. It's all about using your weight and balance to control the board. The kids make it look easy😅
Most Slip’n’slides have warnings that they are for use by children only. Adults have a higher center of gravity and when they land it can cause serious spinal injuries. “Yes, slip and slides can be dangerous for adults due to the risk of serious neck injuries, particularly when diving onto the slide, as their weight and height can cause sudden stops that could lead to spinal cord damage and paralysis; most manufacturers and the Consumer Product Safety Commission recommend slip and slides only for children.”
5:57 The big mistake people make that makes them fall is that lil jump at the end where their arms are slightly bent. That kinda puts them in a fall and few can old on when their whole body weight drops at once. The trick is a smooth take off, hold on and run until your feet no longer touch the ground but with your arms fully extended.
The man with the heavy trash bag reminds me of a funny but true story. I was remodeling my house and it had the old plaster walls. I bought the toughest contractor trash bags and filled them with the plaster. I put them on the side of the road for the trash people to pick up. I was sitting at the table eating breakfast and saw the trash truck pull up. The man went to pick up one of the bags, then had a weird look on his face and went back to the truck and left. 2 days later a dump truck style trash truck pulled up and had a crane with a claw similar to the claw machines and used it to pick up the bags and haul them off. Each bag weighed between 150 to 200 pounds.
To own a home in a Culdesac is really nice because you have no through traffic and very few interruptions unless someone is lost. I have always been a fan of them as well, and there really are not a lot of them in towns. But If you live in one and get along with your neighbors they usually will have a party once a year and usually become a very tightly knit bunch of families and everyone looks out for the other. Too bad there are not more of them, They become a community of their own when everyone likes one another.
19:26 it's like an add-on that you get for the hoverboard so instead of standing you sit on the hoverboard it puts a couple Wheels out in front of you with your feet on them and give you like handlebars to hang on to
We have both kinds of seesaws .You don’t have lakes , ponds,and streams you can play in? How about water parks or public pools or privately owned pools. I hate that for you. I like these videos and it’s okay for you to laugh at Americans doing dumb stuff. We laugh at ourselves and each other. Promise we won’t be upset.
When they are slipping and sliding, they’re sliding on ice😂 I stepped out of my fifth wheel one time and the step was icy. My feet flipped out. I went horizontal and landed on the steps on my ribs. I was hurting for about three months. Was not funny at the time but looking back, I laugh at myself.
That dead-end street that ends in a circle with houses around it is called a "Cul-de-Sac". It's actually kind of fitting as the phrase comes from the French and it literally translates to "bottom of a sack" - meaning it originated as a French expression and is used in English to describe a dead-end street or a situation with no way out; essentially, a "bottom of the bag" concept applied to a road layout. I believe that 2-wheeled mobile unit is called a "Hoverboard", not to be confused with the hoverboards from "Back to the Future" trilogy.
Some things I've learned is that if I'm out of shape, not athletic, or if I'm clumsy I shouldn't be doing some of these things, lol. I am definitely out of shape, so I will be pausing on some of these activities, LOL.
The winds can get so bad that they can effect driving. Just drove home from work and the wind pushed my car around a little a couple times(closest thing I can explain how it feels like is like someone is fighting you for control over the wheel, but the wheel never moves and it’s just the car)
Working in restaurants and bars here in TX, with some big weekends and events, I have had to dumpster dance. Smash the trash down and hope you don't step on glass or anything. These were the industrial size. But never ever have I jumped in my personal bin to smash it down. I have so many other remedies to this situation. C'mon yall😅
I love a nice cul-de-sac! Mine was in Sunnyvale CA c.1964-70. Good times. You could play easier in the street. We knew it was called a cul-de-sac but that seemed too fancy to say and besides the address was "court" so that's what we called it.
The wind had knocked my bin over. The lid was underneath the bin. I tried to pick it up and it rolled forward. When that happened, the lid hit my knees and knocked me off balance. The bin rolled forward and I face planted the ground and slid inside the bin. My instacart drivers was pulling out and rolled the window down to ask if I needed help
The machine is called a hover board and you just charge it up and it has a strong battery and you just get around pretty quickly. It kind of plays off the movie “back to the future 2” when he rides the hover board but looks like a skateboard 🛹 and it does go backwards and forwards and you just turn your body and it goes in that direction and you tap it to go backwards. They cost about $100 here in the United States and that TV that she broke you could buy for about $400 here.
those two wheel boards are called hoverboards. they don't actually hover though. I had one of those in college and would ride around Chicago to my class buildings in the city on it. they can go about 25 or 35 mph at max speed. when I first got it I tried it in my apartment cuz I had wood floors and totally wiped out and bruised my tailbone 😂
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Hello from Wisconsin listen here if you want a pool they make inflatable 5 ft pools that are pretty big I don't know what your water bill would be filling it up but if you have a hot summer this year it would be worth it and they're pretty cheap too
The machine you keep referring to that you don't understand what it is it is a hoverboard with a go-kart attachment I bought one for about $400 for both pieces and it never works correctly that's why you see everyone eating s*** on it
Howdy from North Carolina!! That golf cart was in the garage, not the kitchen. 😉👍
PS I love your channel, thanks for the chuckles!
Your climate is roughly the same as mine, temperate, so it's real bitch to keep pools in a temperate climate. My grandparents had one when I was very little and that's really only because my grandfather was a chemical engineer so it was kind of like his pet project keeping that thing in order. But for most people it's just way too much work unless you live in a climate that's mostly hot so just Florida or Southern California or Texas, Etc. We do have public pools but I don't want to be swimming in a soup of humans I don't know; or their pee. Yes, our kids are that bad, I was lucky that my mom is from Barbados and taught me right.
It's our American "can do" spirit that keeps us doin' goofy stuff, laughin' when we fail, & tryin' again. Thanks for your reaction.
The dog one where the dog had the trash all over the house was sitting IN the trash can is hysterical!!!
The houses in a circle are called a culdesac. 😊
They're always at the end of a street.
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Cul-de-sac I like them too, and if you are on the end you often have a much bigger yard, which I like as well!
Cul-de-sacs in the 80s and 90s. Crazy. Glad I wasn't around in the streets in the 60s and 70s. Probably would have ended up more fucked up than I am now, IF I even survived.
Knots Landing. Google it!
You NEVER let younger children walk a dog unless A)They can handle the dog (like, it's a small dog) or B) That dog is VERY well-trained and obedient. What happened in that clip is a good way to get a dog in trouble. By not being a good pet owner, or a good parent. Anyway, great video L3WG! : 3
It looked like he was getting the dog ready for a walk on and the mom was right behind him with the other dog, but it bolted. No way does that kid ever walk that dog on his own, it's too big, every loud mouth on the street would be calling the cops.
On my 49th birthday I decided I'd go sledding down one of the highest dunes in White Sands Nat'l Monument. Now I'm a bit on the big side and I was on this little saucer type plastic sled. I came flying down (my friend was at the bottom taking a video) and near the end I hit a bump and flew off and landed and slid down on my face. My friend, who has a most joyful laugh, was laughing so hard. Still filming, of course. Comes over, looks at me just lying there and asks, "Are you okay?" while still sort of giggling. No response, so she asks seriously. I couldn't answer because I was laughing, crying, and had a mouth full of sand. I turned over and we laughed for good 2 minutes straight. I don't live in that area anymore, and when I need a boost, I watch that and laugh all over again... that was 8 years ago!
we have multiple different shaped seesaws LOL
We love finding stupid ways to have fun. All the better if someone has a huge fail lol
And yeah these videos are great :)
That electric go-kart thing is basically an accessory for the standard hover boards so you can sit on it instead of trying to stand.
The dog in the garbage can was priceless. (if you're not the one cleaning up) I haven't laughed that hard in a while!🤣🤣
And this is why we have to pay our own health insurance! LOL
Those are the craziest golf fails I've ever seen! Been forever since I last saw AFV and ended up with my cheeks hurting a bit from all the reactions I did.
Belly Flops suck, stings but it's funny when it's someone else!!😂
That's called a "cul-de-sac" and I live on one. It's great unless you have a big party, and then parking can be a problem.
O I can only imagine......
I live on a street that is 25mph and people go 60. We rent and are looking to buy and we will not even look at a house unless it is on a cul-de-sac. I've cleaned up dead raccoons, opossums, cats, squirrels, a crow, a duck and my neighbor's dog got out and got hit and killed, it was three. No more of that bs. I'll note the parking thing and look for a big driveway as well. Although we are in our 50's and don't party the way we used to!
@@donnabert Fortunately for me, I have fantastic neighbors - it can be a nightmare if you have crummy folks sharing that space. Also luckily we are all older and there's almost never any party/parking problems. We also have really long driveways that can handle multiple cars.
Or, me out garages. The concept of automatic garage doors and canola wasted inquire stage
@@nannerz1994 well, those are definitely words.
The general rule in America is if no one is hurt, it’s fair to laugh, but if they are hurt and are still laughing, you can also laugh, until driving to the hospital. It’s very interesting to watch this from your point of view. We are all about doing it bigger, better and longer, therefore these videos. I really hope you get to visit the USA one day.✌🏻 🤍🤞🏽
I used to stand on my head on a sled and ride on down the hill. 😃
simple people having fun and doing silly things..makes life interesting
Nah, our see-saws are straight, too. I've never seen one shaped like that.
Ya that was weird
i live in a cul-de-sac, i call it a court tho, and i love it! when i was little all the neighborhood kids would basically just sit out in the street and play. i wouldnt even wear shoes sometimes loll
Yeah, we called it a court too. It was a great place for all the kids to meet up.
It's a hoverboard extension (attachment, buggy). You can attach these sit-down contraptions to your hoverboard. It's the only way I'll go on ours, if I'm sitting down 😂
I wondered about that. You'd never catch me standing on one, that's a long way down. The buggy looks fun.
There is a fish you can _only_ fish with your bare hands: the Silver Grunion. It comes up to the California Coast shores in droves and is so easy to fish that it's easy to fish to extinction. So fishing it with your hands you could get one (or maybe 2). It keeps the fishing down.
If you see videos of it, you can see the number of humans there as thick as the fishes themselves.
That golf cart was not in a house, just a garage. We like to put cabinet systems in the garage for neatly looking storage.... And its CULS-DE-SAC if you trying to say the plural version of cul-de-sac. :-)
I learned that little fact from mike in a List 25 video.
Good ol "ass of bag"
I really like these kinds of videos. ♥️ From Houston, Texas! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Great video and a great reaction! Thanks!
He says that he thinks Americans are crazy. I don’t know if we’re crazy, don’t give a damn, fearless, stupid, just like to have fun or a combination.
I'm voting for "All of the above."😅
Or it can be from our roots of having a thirst for everything you listed.
A bit of all of the above…. 😂
Lewis, the man on the golf cart that ran into a cabinet was actually in his garage!!!!
All kinds of people, everywhere.
I grew up on a circle/cul-de-sac and it was the best!!! About 20 kids within a few years of me lived in the 15 houses; we would play outside together all summer. Every night we would play hide and seek until about 9, when we would be called in. Knew all the neighbors and it was fabulous!
I love this series! I’m glad you started it. 😊
Cul de sac is a fancy word for it, but I grew up at the end of a dead end road... meaning it comes to a end. ours wasn't a fancy circular area. The road got a bit wider at the end so plows, buses, etc could turn around. Our driveway was the last one one on the road at the wider part. It was great to grow up out there. It was rare that anybody came down there that didn't live on the street. We rode bikes out in the road and played in the road without fear of getting hit by a car. It was great!
AFV back the 90s and 80s was the best
I love seeing kids outside doing things and having fun
Those and Fail Army videos are HILARIOUS, please do more reactions to these !!!!
My favorite part is the people laughing at them especially when you don't see them. 🤣
Thanks!
thankyou!
The funniest things is how they don't even ask if they're all right.. immediate laughing and mocking!!! The American Way!! 😂
You know some of us have had a little too much to drink during these funny moments
Love your reactions! We are a crazy bunch here in the US!
Cul-de-sacs (circular neighborhoods) look cool, but the curved sidewalks can make parking a pain!😅
When I was a kid we called it the bow, and loved riding our bicycles around it ❤
They're also an absolute nightmare to navigate.
Both myself and my aunt live in cul-de-sacs, streets that only have one entrance/exit and go around in a circle. I live on the straight part of it, so I've not had issues with parking. I love that I know everybody and can see all the houses from my vantage point, but my aunt lives on the center of the circle on her street and its awful every time we want to have a party. We have to park dead center middle of the street or ask the neighbors if we can park in their lots. One Christmas it was such a struggle because all of her neighbors were also having parties. When it was time to go, it took about an hour to figure out whose cars were blocking who in.
I'm trying not to laugh 1:55 almost got me.
How long is the list of things to do in America? Added today includes playing in a pool, slip-n-slide, hover board go-kart, hammock, experience a tornado, and strangely...a chance to compact a trash bin.
I'm having a fight with my trash company who keeps charging me and extra ten every week for "garbage lid won't close due to garbage over rim" after they told us it was "by weight." (liars) If the lid is up it's wind or the homeless going through it. I have a phone call with a guy tomorrow about it and I"m going to point him to how shitty his company's cans are. The CEO of the company is one of the highest paid CEO's in the country. Disgusting.
19:23 It's a frame, front axle, and seat that snaps onto a hoverboard so it can be ridden like a self-propelled street luge.
LOL "Wheres his head!"
Under the sand😂
2:05 no he didn't jump... he ran full speed for that wall.
The 'hoverboard' is suppose to be a toy for the kids, but us adults just can't resist trying it🤣😂 the kids master it pretty good. It goes forward, backwards and spins. It's all about using your weight and balance to control the board. The kids make it look easy😅
Watch the Chinese glass bridge, I lmao, lost my breath laughing so hard.
That machine you keep asking about is a hover board with a chair attached to turn it into like a go cart of sorts.
17:44 that’s exactly where I live, in a beautiful closed off area with enough space to hold an immature basketball tournament 😊
Love the funny videos
That's a One Wheel.
I used to live on a culdesac when my kids were still growing up and at home. I miss those days so much.
Most Slip’n’slides have warnings that they are for use by children only. Adults have a higher center of gravity and when they land it can cause serious spinal injuries.
“Yes, slip and slides can be dangerous for adults due to the risk of serious neck injuries, particularly when diving onto the slide, as their weight and height can cause sudden stops that could lead to spinal cord damage and paralysis; most manufacturers and the Consumer Product Safety Commission recommend slip and slides only for children.”
Remember in the USA we have ice storms and just black ice. That when the pavement just looks wet, but it is really ice.
4:50ish was a one-wheel. My husband has two of them. He rides/races them on mountain bike trails.
Funniest videos is so much fun !!❤❤❤
5:57 The big mistake people make that makes them fall is that lil jump at the end where their arms are slightly bent. That kinda puts them in a fall and few can old on when their whole body weight drops at once. The trick is a smooth take off, hold on and run until your feet no longer touch the ground but with your arms fully extended.
A street that end in a circular neighborhood is called a "cul de sac"
The man with the heavy trash bag reminds me of a funny but true story. I was remodeling my house and it had the old plaster walls. I bought the toughest contractor trash bags and filled them with the plaster. I put them on the side of the road for the trash people to pick up. I was sitting at the table eating breakfast and saw the trash truck pull up. The man went to pick up one of the bags, then had a weird look on his face and went back to the truck and left. 2 days later a dump truck style trash truck pulled up and had a crane with a claw similar to the claw machines and used it to pick up the bags and haul them off. Each bag weighed between 150 to 200 pounds.
🤣 Meet Stumblina and her sister Tumblina
These are what are commonly referred to as "here, hold my beer" moments
In America, It’s all fun and games till someone gets hurt then it’s hilarious!! 😂
love the funniest videos!!!
The machine you keep asking about is a hover board with a gocart attachment.
America at our finest, Ha Ha.
To own a home in a Culdesac is really nice because you have no through traffic and very few interruptions unless someone is lost. I have always been a fan of them as well, and there really are not a lot of them in towns. But If you live in one and get along with your neighbors they usually will have a party once a year and usually become a very tightly knit bunch of families and everyone looks out for the other. Too bad there are not more of them, They become a community of their own when everyone likes one another.
19:26 it's like an add-on that you get for the hoverboard so instead of standing you sit on the hoverboard it puts a couple Wheels out in front of you with your feet on them and give you like handlebars to hang on to
We have both kinds of seesaws .You don’t have lakes , ponds,and streams you can play in? How about water parks or public pools or privately owned pools. I hate that for you. I like these videos and it’s okay for you to laugh at Americans doing dumb stuff. We laugh at ourselves and each other. Promise we won’t be upset.
The little kid does so much that he has learned to say … lm ok
So stinking cute!
When they are slipping and sliding, they’re sliding on ice😂 I stepped out of my fifth wheel one time and the step was icy. My feet flipped out. I went horizontal and landed on the steps on my ribs. I was hurting for about three months. Was not funny at the time but looking back, I laugh at myself.
That dead-end street that ends in a circle with houses around it is called a "Cul-de-Sac". It's actually kind of fitting as the phrase comes from the French and it literally translates to "bottom of a sack" - meaning it originated as a French expression and is used in English to describe a dead-end street or a situation with no way out; essentially, a "bottom of the bag" concept applied to a road layout.
I believe that 2-wheeled mobile unit is called a "Hoverboard", not to be confused with the hoverboards from "Back to the Future" trilogy.
Some things I've learned is that if I'm out of shape, not athletic, or if I'm clumsy I shouldn't be doing some of these things, lol.
I am definitely out of shape, so I will be pausing on some of these activities, LOL.
Can confirm: we are crazy
And proud of it! Go USA!
the circles around the houses are called Caldie sac
Those are called Hover boards. And they have a reputation of bursting into flames for no reason 😲
It's called a court. The street with the circle
The road with a circle at the end is a culdesac
That thing the kid was on is called a One Wheel.
it looks like that riding machine is something that attaches to a hoverboard. The houses in a circle are called a cul de sac.
The winds can get so bad that they can effect driving. Just drove home from work and the wind pushed my car around a little a couple times(closest thing I can explain how it feels like is like someone is fighting you for control over the wheel, but the wheel never moves and it’s just the car)
❤ your reactions
That was great ....so funny you didn't know the golf cart was in the garage ..I think your more funny than some of the videos :)
You and Adam should do the bubble thing and run into each other
a street that goes into a circle is called a cu-de-sac
Working in restaurants and bars here in TX, with some big weekends and events, I have had to dumpster dance. Smash the trash down and hope you don't step on glass or anything. These were the industrial size. But never ever have I jumped in my personal bin to smash it down. I have so many other remedies to this situation. C'mon yall😅
The circles of homes are called cul-de-sacs. Or dead ends. I grew up on one.
I love a nice cul-de-sac! Mine was in Sunnyvale CA c.1964-70. Good times. You could play easier in the street. We knew it was called a cul-de-sac but that seemed too fancy to say and besides the address was "court" so that's what we called it.
those streets with houses are called, "Cul de Sacs"
I love this dude
Everybody bodyflops at least once. Have you never jumped in a pool? Lake? Ocean?
Over 200 years ago, we fought the British army with pitch forks. If we're crazy enough to do that s***, none of this is surprising.😂🎉
Hey. As long as nobody is seriously hurt, fails and falls are hilarious. Us Americans can, usually, enjoy some good humor even if it's at our expense.
Cul-de-sac is that street with houses in semi circle at end
I wait about 40 pounds when I did slip and slide. No problem at all.
Golf cart guy was in a big garage.
The guy in the golf cart that he drove into the fridge is in his garage
The wind had knocked my bin over. The lid was underneath the bin. I tried to pick it up and it rolled forward. When that happened, the lid hit my knees and knocked me off balance. The bin rolled forward and I face planted the ground and slid inside the bin. My instacart drivers was pulling out and rolled the window down to ask if I needed help
The machine is called a hover board and you just charge it up and it has a strong battery and you just get around pretty quickly. It kind of plays off the movie “back to the future 2” when he rides the hover board but looks like a skateboard 🛹 and it does go backwards and forwards and you just turn your body and it goes in that direction and you tap it to go backwards. They cost about $100 here in the United States and that TV that she broke you could buy for about $400 here.
those two wheel boards are called hoverboards. they don't actually hover though. I had one of those in college and would ride around Chicago to my class buildings in the city on it. they can go about 25 or 35 mph at max speed. when I first got it I tried it in my apartment cuz I had wood floors and totally wiped out and bruised my tailbone 😂
Nice dismount 17:05
They're called hoverboards and look scary as heck!!!
Hover Boards.
The crazier the person, the more likely film themselves doing those crazy things.
The skater kid was not Tony Hawk. That was Tony Bonk.