What the heck was the original path of that trail? There’s no way that was a clearable jump, and there was no landing on the other side anyway, so the trail didn’t just get like that from other people successfully jumping it….did it erode away in a landslide or something? Makes zero sense for that trail to look like that, there’s gotta be a backstory.
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That would be great in a loop.
ReplyDeleteI could only have enjoyed that more if instead Taylor Swift had been on the bike.
ReplyDeleteGoing down, Sir.
ReplyDeleteFirst floor, Sir.
Next stop, ER.
DeleteOnly a retard would do that.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I hope you broke your neck, retard.
One great leap for man....
ReplyDeleteIsn't there a saying about looking before you leap?
ReplyDeleteWho built that trail and ramp, Wile E Coyote?
ReplyDeleteWhat the heck was the original path of that trail? There’s no way that was a clearable jump, and there was no landing on the other side anyway, so the trail didn’t just get like that from other people successfully jumping it….did it erode away in a landslide or something? Makes zero sense for that trail to look like that, there’s gotta be a backstory.
ReplyDeleteHe's dead Jim.
ReplyDeletehow many times does bones say that anyhow?
DeleteAccording to Memory Alpha, 25 times in one variation or another.
DeleteThis video just made my shitty monday a whole lot better, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteAt some point, there was a landing. The videos of the radical down hillers do that all the time time, except with a crazy landing.
ReplyDeleteA proper reconnaissance is a key to success on the battlefield.
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