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Angry pedestrian gets instant karma

Angry pedestrian gets instant karma

harlequinn says...

No, he stopped over the line. He's in the intersection. Illegal and dangerous.

The driver is on Wyatt St in Adelaide, South Australia. The pedestrian is walking along Flinders St.

oritteropo said:

No, he stopped at the right place. From the gesturing I think the pedestrian thought he was coming in a bit hot and should slow down. Obviously that's not how the approach looked on the dashcam...

Angry pedestrian gets instant karma

Fantomas says...

Hah! The corner of Wyatt St and Flinders St here in Adelaide. I thought he was wearing a MAGA hat at first so I was confused why it seemed so familiar.

*downunder

eric3579 (Member Profile)

blackfox42 says...

Howdy Pardon for interrupting. Yes, Puddles is here in Adelaide for our annual Fringe Festival -> link. And that pie & sauce Youtube video had to have been filmed here in Adelaide as well, as the ketchup was a homebrand from Foodland, which is a local independent South Australian supermarket

eric3579 said:

Another vid with Australia featured. Wonder if hes touring Australia. https://youtu.be/K0yH9PS0uQs

lucky760 (Member Profile)

blackfox42 says...

Thanks And I don't know if I've been living under a rock or just the backwater that is Adelaide, but I'd never actually heard that song before you promoted it. Definitely an interesting song

lucky760 said:

Congrats on reaching bronze and thanks for all the contributions that got you here!

Or in your language:

Rrrring ding dinga dinga ding ga ding! Wa pa pow pow pow pa pow! Wa pow pa pow pa pow! Hotty hotty hotty ho.

Container ship OOCL Belgium taking 40 degree roll

oritteropo says...

Air travel isn't much fun in those conditions either!

I once drove back to Melbourne from Adelaide right through a storm, and it was horrible with low visibility and some vans going 40 and others still going 100... but one of my colleagues flew, and actually passed right over me at some point, but he said it was the worst flight of his life.

Obviously the best option is to just wait out the storm!!!

rebuilder said:

Ugh. I'm starting to realize I'm susceptible to psychosomatic nausea...

This reminds me in a bad way of the one time I was in anything approaching rough seas. It was a ferry from Finland to Sweden, with winds around 30m/sec. In Stockholm, trams were thrown off their tracks by the wind.

I'd just had dinner when the waves hit and was lying down in my cabin, thinking that might be the easiest way to weather the ship's rocking. It wasn't. Decided to go out on deck to get some fresh air, a task slightly complicated by the way the floor kept falling out from under my feet while I was trying to walk. This on a ship built to transport some 3000 people.

End result, I might as well not have paid for the dinner, plus I self-diagnosed myself with an ear infection that really flared up about the same time. And this is almost an inland sea we're talking about, nothing like an ocean. I think I'll stick to planes for transcontinental travel, thank you very much.

The Garden of Unearthly Delights

things americans dont get-a young aussie girl breaks it down

Fantomas says...

>> ^spawnflagger:

I used to think Australian accents were sexy on women, but after being to Thailand, and overhearing so many Aussie's there on Hol-ee-day, it just became so annoying. Not quite Valley-Girl accent, but pretty close.
This girl reminded me of that.
There are several Australian accents. I myself speak with an 'Adelaide' accent, which is considered more educated (or poncey, depending on your point of view). This girl has a broader east coast accent and I particularly hate how they say "Ostraiwya" instead of 'Australia'.

There's an L in there you morons!

The "One Album Per Sifter" Quest (Rocknroll Talk Post)

Skeeve says...

One album I can listen to all the way through is Anberlin's album "Cities". It has a good mix of harder (for this kind of alternative rock) and softer songs, the instrumentation is interesting and the lyrics are pretty mature.

Alexithymia is my favorite song, but they are all good.


No. Title
1. "(Début)"
2. "Godspeed"

3. "Adelaide"
4. "A Whisper & a Clamor"
5. "The Unwinding Cable Car"

6. "There Is No Mathematics to Love and Loss"
7. "Hello Alone"
8. "Alexithymia"

9. "Reclusion"
10. "Inevitable"
11. "Dismantle.Repair."
12. "(*Fin)"

OMFG this Crocodile is HUGE

Richard Dawkins: Why Evolution Trumps Creationism (1-5)

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Australian TV: Who Can Oil Up a 14-Year-Old Girl the Fastest

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