Imagine staring this down on the defensive side of the ball
350lbs RB
Imagine staring this down on the defensive side of the ball
350lbs RB
Big boy has some nimble feet. Not a single person went for them legs either lol
Ah well here is my contribution.
Goodness....
That video pretty much sums up all my relationships I have had in my life.
Last edited by NatureBoy; 02-15-2013 at 08:36 AM.
Wow. That was awesome.
Flexible is an............well, just watch
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Several spectators at Daytona International Speedway were injured Saturday when debris from a crash at the end of a Nascar Nationwide Series race flew into the stands.
The exact number of injuries was not immediately known, but multiple stretchers were seen removing injured spectators from the stands. The Volusia County Fire Department said in a statement that at least 15 people were injured in the crash. A spokesman at Halifax Medical Center, where 11 of the injured were being treated, said that one person had sustained life-threatening injuries. A spokeswoman at Florida Hospital Oceanside, where the other patients were being treated, would give no information on the extent of the injuries.
The injuries occurred after a 12-car crash as racecars approached the checkered flag at the end of the race won by Tony Stewart. The No. 32 car driven by the rookie Kyle Larson went airborne during the wreck. His racecar hit the catch fence that surrounds the track and is designed to protect fans. Debris from the car, including two tires and the engine, went into the stands.
“What we know right now is there obviously was some intrusion into the fence,” Nascar’s president, Mike Helton, said, “and fortunately with the way the event’s equipped up, there were plenty of emergency workers ready to go. They all jumped in on it pretty quickly.
“Right now, it’s just a function of determining what all damage is done. They’re moving folks, as we’ve seen, to care centers and taking some folks over to Halifax Medical.”There were no injuries among the 12 drivers involved in the crash, including Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the 2012 Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski. All were examined at the infield care center and released.
The accident occurred at the front of the pack of cars as they rounded Turn 4 and headed toward the finish line. Regan Smith was leading the race and was being pushed by Keselowski, who tried to pass Smith. But Smith blocked him from getting to the outside. That led to the crash at the front of the pack that collected 12 racecars in all.
“We made a move to try and win the race,” Keselowski said. “I kind of had the run and the move to win the race, and Regan obviously tried to block it and that’s understandable. He wants to win, too, and at the end it just caused chaos. There was obviously a big wreck with a lot of debris and cars torn up. I really hope everyone in the grandstands is O.K. I think that’s the most important thing right now.”
There was a brief, muted celebration in victory lane as emergency workers continued to tend to the injured.
Last edited by NatureBoy; 02-23-2013 at 09:32 PM.
http://billmoyers.com/segment/susan-...ly-and-unfair/
AMAZING talk about the state of internet connectivity in America and what needs to be done to fix it.
One of the craziest buzzer-beaters you'll ever see:
Damn.
That kid that lobbed the ball away instead of running out the clock or taking a foul is going to have to live with that for the rest of his life. Good luck.
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Great Interview
http://www.toofab.com/2013/03/05/mil...l-video/ttp://
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