Incredably stupid, but true.
I’m sure the Tokyo train system works great and is always on time but even this fine system has its limits. This video was taken in 1991 and apparently has gotten a lot better. (Mark, and I thought it was hard to get on the Montreal metro.)
Skydiving without a parachute, no really how stupid can you be?
It’s really sad that he died and all but it still doesn’t change the fact that what he did was incredible stupid.
We all know this one, a poor Miss Teen USA contestant, who I’m sure just got nervous and said something stupid.
Laughing at stupid criminals never gets old.
A few stupid things I’ve done;
-Backed up, and upon turning the wheel too fast, ran over a curb and was stuck on top and all of this happened in front of a packed parking lot.
-Sang the words, “memories, like the corner of my eye” instead of “memories, like the corner of my mind”, yeah, I did that for a long time until Mark corrected me.
-Giving the wrong change, even when its simple addition and subtraction, and having the person bring it to my attention. I now always use a calculator. Hopefully I look less stupid.
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Wow – my claustrophobia had a real problem with that first video. Yikes. I’d walk first.
I’m with you Barb! And I am still laughing about that poor Miss USA, she must have been so nervous to come off sounding so dumb!
I’ve been to Tokyo and I can vouch for the massive crowded conditions in the city. People on top of people 24 hours a day. The countryside is much calmer. But that’s the same everywhere I guess.