Don't Hit the Flaming WD-40 Can With A Stick

Regular and slo-mo of some cretin in the woods. I think I hurt myself watching this.
choggiesays...

OOOOOHHHH, reminds of the many cans of aerosols wrapped excitedly in newspaper and set alight with bows during battle....gas fires burning in different places, all the smells and minor injuries....!!!

Still here, still will be!

silvercordsays...

Apologies to Ladybug, but this is a *necessary Sift. I did spy a can of gasoline in the last few seconds of that clip. That could have been even more exciting. Also, I think the expletive undeleted has to be one of the most honest sounding uses of the word I've ever heard.

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xxovercastxxsays...

As much as this kid is obviously a moron, I feel compelled to praise his stop, drop & roll reflex. We've all heard that since we were old enough to walk, but it's not necessarily the natural reaction when you catch fire. Perhaps, in this case, the world would be a better place if he hadn't reacted appropriately.

deathcowsays...

I remember heading over to dags house, probably 22 years ago, and "Dumbass" (that was one of his nicknames) had a can of WD40 and was going to show dag the flamethrower. Door opened and something happened that Love-Ass (another of his nicknames) had not planned I dont recall. I recall an angry dag...

deathcowsays...

funny one I remember as a kid were these little clip-on explosive packs that some kids would steal from the railroad, it had a yellow compressed brickish powder look to the tablets and if you smashed them with a rock, they blew up... as I understand things, the railroad would clip them on the rail, train rolls over a few of them and gets an audible signal.

I remember at the local elementary school a kid trying to get one to explode, and he didnt want to be caught, so he climbed into one of those giant tractor tires they have on the ground for playing in, and then... proceeded to explode it down in the contained space... there were no eyebrows left in that incident either

gwiz665says...

"I'm sorry. It seems your son is incredibly stupid. The stupidity is so severe that it caused a burn in the face and upper body."

"We're sorry, as the boy lived through the event, he is not eligble for this year's Darwin award. We feel confident that he'll get there within short time."

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