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ken block could do it....

sure it would be in 5000000 takes and you would never see a complete shot of him linking it... just 800 camera angles and loads of slowmo.. but that's just details

I do lol at the amount of rubber that has been layed down on certain parts of the track/course, but other parts (0.2 seconds later after a camera change) there's nothing... and when the rubber spears off the line and you can see where he's lost it on a previous take :P

I loved at the San Fran one where you see his hit water barrier massively all other shorts no dent.

plus the one with the painball gun where ever shot had different paint ball marks..

oh and wish I had that sort of money...

lol... people give him shit (and rightly so cos he's a gigantic douche) but he is still 11ty billion times better than I will ever be :/

You never know.... if you were given the chance and opportunity, you might even be better than him.

Not really... He wasn't given the opportunity, he bought it...

He owned DC and was essentially self sponsered to get to where he is today... so unless I start a multi billion dollar fashion label, I can't see it eventuating :P

tell me about it.... my 3 mth old is not the biggest fan of 35 degrees... doesn't want to sleep unless he is swaddled, but waaaaay too hot to swaddle on 30 degree nights

we are all camping in the airconditioned living room at the moment lol

it's not exactly reputable news, so we will see where it goes... however he is definately evil.. i mean look at the mother fucker

Didn't anyone teach you not to judge a book by its cover? Which brings me to this harmless looking thing...

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"After Installation, test drive the vehicle for about 180miles (300km) at speed less than 40mph (60kmh). Avoid any quick manoeuvres."

Son. Of. A. Bitch! Who wants to come for the slowest cruise in the world with me? :P

"After Installation, test drive the vehicle for about 180miles (300km) at speed less than 40mph (60kmh). Avoid any quick manoeuvres."

Son. Of. A. Bitch! Who wants to come for the slowest cruise in the world with me? :P

Lemme buy a bicycle...

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