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Red Bull Party Run
Awesome! Some of the video processing makes some of it look fake even though I know most of those stunts are real shots. I love the jumping over the lift portion! Can you imagine if that was a real feature of a ski slope? Hahaha!
blacklotus90 (Member Profile)
Congratulations! Your video, The two types of kids on a ski slope, has reached the #1 spot in the current Top 15 New Videos listing. This is a very difficult thing to accomplish but you managed to pull it off. For your contribution you have been awarded 2 Power Points.
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blacklotus90 (Member Profile)
Your video, The two types of kids on a ski slope, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Skilift in georgia goes mad
I got way too far into that still thinking "there are ski slopes in Georgia?!"
Why yes, I am an American idiot.
Verstappen's Kitzbühel F1 Race On Snow Covered Ski Slope
I'm pretty sure they have only ever done this stunt once, and they didn't have the right permit to drive on the ski slope and were threatened with a €30,000 fine!
http://blackflag.jalopnik.com/authorities-want-to-fine-red-bull-for-driving-an-f1-car-1754122932
oritteropo (Member Profile)
This looked right up your alley. Formula 1 car racing a skier down a ski slope...yes...both of them on the ski slope! WTF?!? Is Red Bull alcoholic now? That's the only reasonable explanation for this. ;-)
http://videosift.com/video/Verstappens-Kitzb-hel-F1-Race-On-Snow-Covered-Ski-Slope
SFOGuy (Member Profile)
Your video, Cars on ski slopes, 2 WD, 4 WD, and 4x4 snow tires rule, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Subaru in snowpark (off snow ramps, berms, wtf)
Nissan GT-R VS Ski slope has been added as a related post - related requested by ChaosEngine on that post.
Alpine Coaster in Mieders, Austria (with no brakes!!)
I take my family up to Big Bear CA in the summer months at least once a year. There is an alpine sled that comes down a ski slope there. It's probably only about 200-300 yards long and it simply zip-zags down the hillside.....that's what I was imagining in my mind before I watched the video. HOLY MACKEREL!!! This thing is awesome. My little daughters love that alpine sled in Big Bear, but this coaster is a another beast entirely. It looks like so much fun; however, I don't think there is any chance at all that I would go down that thing without applying the breaks.
Fusionaut (Member Profile)
If only I had that level of caution...
In reply to this comment by Fusionaut:
Hey Opus,
I actually had to google it myself before I posted since I wasn't sure myself.
In reply to this comment by Opus_Moderandi:
>> ^Fusionaut:
al·right
[awl-rahyt]
–adverb
all right.
—Can be confused: all right, alright (see usage note at the current entry ).
—Usage note
The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether. Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more formal, edited writing.
{EDIT} forgot the reference http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alright
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
Yeah, he does seem to be alright.
Well, bury me in an ant hill and smear me with jam. That'll teach me not to research my grammar nazi comments.
Opus_Moderandi (Member Profile)
Hey Opus,
I actually had to google it myself before I posted since I wasn't sure myself.
In reply to this comment by Opus_Moderandi:
>> ^Fusionaut:
al·right
[awl-rahyt]
–adverb
all right.
—Can be confused: all right, alright (see usage note at the current entry ).
—Usage note
The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether. Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more formal, edited writing.
{EDIT} forgot the reference http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alright
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
Yeah, he does seem to be alright.
Well, bury me in an ant hill and smear me with jam. That'll teach me not to research my grammar nazi comments.
Dog accidentally cartwheels down ski slope
>> ^Fusionaut:
al·right
[awl-rahyt]
–adverb
all right.
—Can be confused: all right, alright (see usage note at the current entry ).
—Usage note
The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether. Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more formal, edited writing.
{EDIT} forgot the reference http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alright
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
Yeah, he does seem to be alright.
pwned.
Fusionaut (Member Profile)
Your video, Dog accidentally cartwheels down ski slope, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Dog accidentally cartwheels down ski slope
>> ^Fusionaut:
al·right
[awl-rahyt]
–adverb
all right.
—Can be confused: all right, alright (see usage note at the current entry ).
—Usage note
The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether. Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more formal, edited writing.
{EDIT} forgot the reference http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alright
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
Yeah, he does seem to be alright.
Well, bury me in an ant hill and smear me with jam. That'll teach me not to research my grammar nazi comments.
Dog accidentally cartwheels down ski slope
al·right
[awl-rahyt]
–adverb
all right.
—Can be confused: all right, alright (see usage note at the current entry ).
—Usage note
The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether. Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more formal, edited writing.
{EDIT} forgot the reference http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alright
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
Yeah, he does seem to be alright.