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Published Date: 05 June 2006
This is truly a historic day.
Over the years of watching the web I have become jaded; a sense of ennui has crept into me, giving me the feeling that I'd seen it all before.

Well, friends, let me tell you that there is something new under the sun. Or, rather, there is somethin
g new on my "Stupidest Ways To Die" list. I really thought I'd nailed this one shut quite some time ago. I won't bore you with the whole thing but let me reassure you that potholing is on it, as befits a hobby which can crush, suffocate, drown and starve you … alone in the dark.

However, I have stumbled upon footage of something worthy of inclusion towards the bottom of the list. A disclaimer, this was filmed by professionals. I include it because dying stupidly is still fatal even if you get paid for it.

The clip that made me re-evaluate my "Why Would You Do That?" list features three members of the Jackass team. (That US programme featuring people performing pointlessly stupid and dangerous but somehow vaguely amusing stunts.)

However, it is a snippet of their new vehicle Wildboyz (viewed through YouTube) that has given me my WTF moment.

The bottom of my list now includes skateboarding with crocodiles. This short film features various grinds and jumps over and around some of the most dangerous creatures on God's green earth.

Just knocked off the bottom of the list was wandering around the African bush in a zebra suit. This is actually pretty dull - until the point that "boyz" Steve O and Chris Pontius get attacked by lions. That is pretty funny but I think I spotted some body armour and head protection being warn and to be honest "wandering around the African bush in a zebra suit dolled up like an American footballer" is much less dangerous.

One would hope that these professionals realised that dangerous animals are, well, kinda dangerous.

The woman in the rodeo poker video I found didn't understand what she was getting into. The rules of the game are simple: the players sit round a table in the ring, a bull is released, the last player at the table wins.

Her comment after she had recovered from the concussion is telling: "It never crossed my mind … that would be any danger involved." Hmm, you are about to sit in an enclosed space with a half-ton frenzy of enraged horned fury. Why would there be a problem?

(It has to be said that the clip is gory at the end, so you might want to stop watching two-thirds of the way through as one of the cowboys, who was not seriously injured, got a spectacularly nasty cut to the head.)

By far the most stupid clip I found was on break.com. It claims to feature a man testing a bullet proof vest.

Now, if I was doing that, I’d lean the vest against a tub of water and shoot at it. I would not hold it above my head and invite someone else to fire an AK47 at me.

Especially if they were a bad shot.



The full article contains 551 words and appears in scotsman.com newspaper.
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1

Lord Pasternack,

Glesgae 05/06/2006 00:00:00

Those people deserve to die...

2

In the Dark,

06/06/2006 00:00:00

The Darwin awards spring to mind for some of these people.

3

Cheryl,

07/06/2006 00:00:00

The Darwins, indeed. I boggle at the stupidity involved in inviting someone to shoot at a bulletproof vest held over my head. He's lucky he wasn't shot elsewhere--though if the shooter could've done better and taken out his package, thereby ensuring the stupid ass who held the bulletproof vest wouldn't pass on any faulty genetic material to another generation.

I love your bi-weekly ramblings about all manner of online things. It's a nice change from the mindless drivel known as American humor I'm surrounded by on this side of the Pond.

4

Duncan C,

Dubai 08/06/2006 00:00:00

Who would have thought that the video camera's most important use would be drying up the shallow end of the gene pool

5

Flying Scotsman,

Mauritania 09/06/2006 00:00:00

I see some crazy things people do with guns in Africa, but testing a bullet proof vest in this way beggars belief.

6

Tina Loflin,

United States 09/06/2006 00:00:00

The video about two dung beetles batling it out to score on a foosball table is hilarious! Made my day.
These guys are too silly!

7

Albert,

New York State 09/06/2006 00:00:00

That really sounds pretty daft to me.

8

Toni M.,

PA, USA 10/06/2006 00:00:00

Gotta Q 'bout the pyscho with the vest: was he one of ours? Meaning: a US citizen, and was he a member of our Army or Marines? Sounds like a few of my past Special Forces buddies who would pull a stunt such as that for "pure s***s & giggles". Bummer the other wasn't a worse (or better) shot and taken out a few 'sensitive' and unneeded organs.

9

Lord Pasternack,

Outside your window, fiddling with myself. 10/06/2006 00:00:00

Praise the Lord that in His wisdom He isolated the vast majority of the dimwits at the other side of the Atlantic, and that none of the characters in any of those videos have a British accent.


 

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