#9 I did that with my dad's 1975 chevy nova, when I was 16. Slid sideways downhill, until my front tires hit bare pavement. At 50 mph. Within about half a second, I was stopped, on the side of the road, facing backwards. I guess I failed to mention that my buddy told me, " hey, shift into 2nd gear and pop the clutch" just before I hit the top of the hill, which had black ice on the other side. He was just as scared as me, and told me, " don't ever do that again." No shit.
#10 The little bastard!
ReplyDeleteThat’s what fatherless children are.
DeleteTMF Bert
#9 reminds me of watching M-60 tanks on the icy tank trails at Grafenwoehr in 1963.
Delete7) Them big ole tiddies musta got hung up on the roof.
DeleteWell in the little bastard's defense, he was wearing a blindfold.
DeleteGiving new meaning to the term "brake shoes".
ReplyDelete#7 is a keeper just for the enthusiasm
ReplyDelete#9 is there a rope to pull him back to the top to go back down again.
The dumb ass in #6 got at least a broken Coccyx out of that stunt.
ReplyDeleteCould be a hell of a lot worse than that too.
Number 2, looks like we they have another Babe Ruth coming up in the ranks.
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#9 I did that with my dad's 1975 chevy nova, when I was 16. Slid sideways downhill, until my front tires hit bare pavement. At 50 mph. Within about half a second, I was stopped, on the side of the road, facing backwards.
ReplyDeleteI guess I failed to mention that my buddy told me, " hey, shift into 2nd gear and pop the clutch" just before I hit the top of the hill, which had black ice on the other side. He was just as scared as me, and told me, " don't ever do that again."
No shit.
#6 looks like he broke his forearm on that one, both bones. lesson learned.
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