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13 Comments
jjw001says...not sure if fake or failure as a parent.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to catbutt's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
smileysays...*quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by smiley.
GenjiKilpatricksays...fake.
After the second time, that kid would have got the piss beat outta him.
charliemsays...Suuuper fake.....the current coming out of a starter motor is enough to put a full grown man on his ass.
legacy0100jokingly says...Very funny
antsays...*wheels
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Wheels) - requested by ant.
deathcowsays...In 5th grade the brother of a friend of mine asked me to hold a connected spark plug while he did something, he energized it... didnt knock me on my ass but I remember it 32 yrs later quite clearly
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Wiltfong?>> ^deathcow:
In 5th grade the brother of a friend of mine asked me to hold a connected spark plug while he did something, he energized it... didnt knock me on my ass but I remember it 32 yrs later quite clearly
deathcowsays...Andy Rogers brother
packosays...autoshop class
making go karts using old lawnmowers
checking sparkplug to see if its firing, my buddy is holding it in his hand, my other buddy yanks the chord to start lawnmower
he makes a "ungh" sound as his arms... both, the one holding the spark plug and the one not, go straight up in the air like a ref signalling a touchdown
i still laugh about it
then there was the time I electrocuted my physics teacher in grade 12 lol
air puck with string of beads down hose so based on frequency you could create data points on a piece of paper as the puck travelled in an arc (table was slightly elevated so there was a slope)... you engage the electricity by stepping on a pedal
he called me over to look at something, stepped fully on the pedal while he was holding the puck in his hand lol
i was oblivious, my buddy figured it out because he was looking at my teacher and had heard the zap, zap, zap, zap... the teacher was getting shocks but held onto the puck, trying to figure out what was going on... until finally he threw the puck... the beads in the tube came apart, funnelled out the tube and had to be rethread
by my buddy, not me lol
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