Watch for it.
Just saw it on facebook. I have a Taiwanese friend who I always laugh at because he speeds through areas like that because he is afraid of the exact thing happening. I’ll hear from him soon, I suppose.
Yeah, crazy, especially how the rock almost rolls over onto the car.
Holy crap!!!
That’s right next to Bisha Harbor.
Somebody else recognizes the McDonald’s.
Somebody else recognizes the McDonald’s. [/quote]
I stayed in the hotel next to it last summer.
excuse me for saying this, this way … BUT HOLY FUCK, someone has angels or something watching over them… !!!
IF ever there was one, that was truly a HOLY SHIT moment !!
Perhaps the sky god was trying to punish them for eating at McDonald’s.
From another angle:
Good lord.
So why is that car destroyed then?
So why is that car destroyed then?[/quote]
Because rock beats plastic.
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So why is that car destroyed then?[/quote]
I’ve asked people who have been in comparable situations, and they have all said they feel lucky, rather than unlucky.
My cousin’s house in Calgary got scorched because her neighbor took a direct hit from lightning. She felt lucky.
I once fell into water connected to electricity and got a bad burn on my arm. Lucky.
My uncle went through the ice on his snowmobile, but managed to crawl out onto the ice and make it to a house. He feels lucky.
From Fight Club…[quote]His breakfast will taste better than any meal you and I have ever tasted.[/quote]
Not if he goes to McDonald’s it won’t.
:bravo: :bravo: :bravo:
I once stood next to (10cm) an exploding welding gas bottle(tank) due to faulty safety check valve … tank was the same hight as I when the top blew off, lucky me able to be telling about it now
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So why is that car destroyed then?[/quote]
Because rock beats plastic.[/quote]
I was referring to the Angels cause I think they sucked, couldn’t take care of that car.
Look at the peak of the mountain during the first few seconds of the video.
Good eye!