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Off-Topic => Humor => Topic started by: X on January 14, 2010, 05:14:28 pm

Title: Biggest fail of Ireland!
Post by: X on January 14, 2010, 05:14:28 pm
0mfg t3h b1gg3st f41l 3v3r 1n 1r3l4nd!

Guy falling on Snow / Ice in Dublin, RTE Six one report (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CT0a-Hgumo#)

Few days ago on the 6:00 news :D
Title: Re: Biggest fail of Ireland!
Post by: Ron_Dogg on January 14, 2010, 05:43:11 pm
OMG...how's your head? OUCH! That's funny that they would show someone cracking their coconut on the sidewalk like that. How humiliating lol
Title: Re: Biggest fail of Ireland!
Post by: X on January 14, 2010, 06:08:54 pm
OMG...how's your head? OUCH! That's funny that they would show someone cracking their coconut on the sidewalk like that. How humiliating lol
I was rofling when I heard it, it was just like "It's still dangerous for dublin pedestrians, BOOM" hahahaha
Title: Re: Biggest fail of Ireland!
Post by: macress345 on January 15, 2010, 10:55:44 am
I wonder how much money I could make teaching classes to Europeans who can't walk on ice properly. Seriously, there's barely anything on the ground lol, around here we usually get about 2-3 inches of ice on the sidewalks and roads and there's no way to avoid it or melt it.
Title: Re: Biggest fail of Ireland!
Post by: Muki on January 15, 2010, 01:54:21 pm
I wonder how much money I could make teaching classes to Europeans who can't walk on ice properly. Seriously, there's barely anything on the ground lol, around here we usually get about 2-3 inches of ice on the sidewalks and roads and there's no way to avoid it or melt it.


to stumpy: here they put pebbles on the ice, and ppl stamp them in the ice, so it kinda like ice and pebbles, which isnt that slippery
Title: Re: Biggest fail of Ireland!
Post by: X on January 15, 2010, 02:01:25 pm
I wonder how much money I could make teaching classes to Europeans who can't walk on ice properly. Seriously, there's barely anything on the ground lol, around here we usually get about 2-3 inches of ice on the sidewalks and roads and there's no way to avoid it or melt it.
Well your country is used to it clearly, it's the first time we've had such snow in 50-60 years unfortunately.