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Old 2010-09-23, 09:43 PM   #1
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A Sticky Situation

This weekend I was attempting to crankflip off a skinny. I fell and found myself in a rather sticky situation:


Has anyone else fell into anything interesting?
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Old 2010-09-23, 09:54 PM   #2
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This weekend I was attempting to crankflip off a skinny. I fell and found myself in a rather sticky situation:

YouTube - A Sticky Situation

Has anyone else fell into anything interesting?
Not that I don't believe your video, but I think your grass is full of S##t! But a much worse and more painful outcome could have been landing on the sharp corner of that "T" connected at the end of the skinny! Looks like you just missed it!

PS: Also, should the title be a Stinky situation?!
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Old 2010-09-23, 11:19 PM   #3
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It's bad enough dodging the dog, goose, and horse droppings on the trails. I can't imagine having to dodge it at home too.
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Old 2010-09-24, 01:15 AM   #4
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Not that I don't believe your video, but I think your grass is full of S##t! But a much worse and more painful outcome could have been landing on the sharp corner of that "T" connected at the end of the skinny! Looks like you just missed it!

PS: Also, should the title be a Stinky situation?!
It was sort of an optical illusion, I was not nearly as close to the "T" as it looked. It would have been a stinky situation, but I had a cold so that didn't affect me.

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It's bad enough dodging the dog, goose, and horse droppings on the trails. I can't imagine having to dodge it at home too.
I'm really glad that it was a miniature poodle dropping and not a horse dropping.
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