Welcome back followers; I know it's been a while, but I've found some great videos about bicycles for your return.
I don't know if you've noticed, but something that's becoming a fad around me has been this concept of "Going Green," and, on a college campus, this means walking or riding your bike whenever you get the chance. This sentiment seems fine, and I must say a adhere to it as much as possible, but sometimes biking doesn't well as you hoped it would.
What if you have too many people "Going Green" at the same time?
(What this video lacks in sound, it makes up for in carnage)
Or how about when the path given to you isn't quite good enough?
But then again, maybe you'll become really good at biking and never need to walk anywhere again; like this guy.
Until next time!
Showing posts with label fail. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Basketball Failure
Greetings fellow web-goers! Today I’ve found a golden video focusing on the improper use of basketball hoops. First off, I must say I’m glad to see people failing at basketball; videos like NBA Top 10 Best Dunks Ever make me feel less and less like a man every time I watch them, and only remind me of how much time I waste watching NBA Top 10 Best Dunks Ever videos.
But on an up-note, we can always learn from this Einstein…
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This video comes from Break.com, and what I love about it the most is that it almost works; that’s right, if he wouldn’t have shifted his weight backwards at five seconds into this video it would have become a great success and not fell-- on his face-- and to the Bottom of the Bin as an awesome failure.
With this video it’s hard to give out the “I didn’t see that the first time I watched it” Award because there are so many little nuggets of gold speckled throughout. But I think the most worthy thing is that it looks like the kid is trying to make his way to the top of a church. Compare to this picture:

Notice the same sort of low roof structure of a small community church.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t think a basketball-hoop catapult is the best way to get to heaven. And breaking church property doesn’t help much either.
An honorable mention goes to the guy (most easily seen at :22), to the left of the hoop, who looks like he is holding some type of green padding. Too bad he didn’t put it on the gutter of the building before lift-off.
It’s also great to note that it takes six guys to get this kid off the ground.
Overall, I love this video because there are eight people seen in the video, plus the camera man, and not one of them figured the hoop wasn’t prepared for the G-forces that kid’s butt was creating.
Until next time, here are some more great Basketball failures:
But on an up-note, we can always learn from this Einstein…
Hoop Catapult Failure - Watch more Free Videos
This video comes from Break.com, and what I love about it the most is that it almost works; that’s right, if he wouldn’t have shifted his weight backwards at five seconds into this video it would have become a great success and not fell-- on his face-- and to the Bottom of the Bin as an awesome failure.
With this video it’s hard to give out the “I didn’t see that the first time I watched it” Award because there are so many little nuggets of gold speckled throughout. But I think the most worthy thing is that it looks like the kid is trying to make his way to the top of a church. Compare to this picture:

Notice the same sort of low roof structure of a small community church.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t think a basketball-hoop catapult is the best way to get to heaven. And breaking church property doesn’t help much either.
An honorable mention goes to the guy (most easily seen at :22), to the left of the hoop, who looks like he is holding some type of green padding. Too bad he didn’t put it on the gutter of the building before lift-off.
It’s also great to note that it takes six guys to get this kid off the ground.
Overall, I love this video because there are eight people seen in the video, plus the camera man, and not one of them figured the hoop wasn’t prepared for the G-forces that kid’s butt was creating.
Until next time, here are some more great Basketball failures:
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