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graceinme
June 15th 2003, 02:31 PM
Ok, I was at my moms house for a week, and my 18 yr old brother showed me this video. Has anyone else seen it yet? All I can say is OH BOY!!!! I didn't know if I should laugh or cry. I mean a lot of scenes where really funny, but then they just got really vulgar. I am afraid that after seeing this video other crazy guys will try the same things. For those of you who haven't seen it, it is a bunch of young guys doing stupid stunts such as letting alligators bit their chests, putting paper cuts between their toes and lips, and setting fire crackers off out of their butts. Anyways, does anyone one else have any opinions of this video?
$cirisme
June 15th 2003, 02:38 PM
and setting fire crackers off out of their butts
:hrm: :nc:
graceinme
June 15th 2003, 02:39 PM
yup!:nc:
yxboom
June 15th 2003, 02:39 PM
A few of us did that to some cats :shifty:
Piebald
June 15th 2003, 02:40 PM
I haven't seen the movie, but I have seen the show before. Not really my thing, though some of the stunts were cool/funny -- e.g. when their dwarf friend dressed up as an oompa loompa and was skateboarding around town.
I prefer a British show that comes on Comedy Central.. I've only seen it a couple times and I don't remember the name. I find it hilarious, and it's sort of similar. Really hard to explain the sorts of things they do, but it's not vulgar like Jack@$$. Just real nutty :smile:
graceinme
June 15th 2003, 07:53 PM
So no one else wants to admit they watched it huh?
Noel Airman
June 16th 2003, 03:29 AM
Haha, I actually saw it in the theater because a lot of my friends really wanted to watch it. I think it's worth laughing at because it shows just how far some people will go to...simply go too far.
I wouldn't worry too much about imitations--yeah, there have already been a few people who have seriously injured themselves trying to act like these guys, but it's not like it's going to hit the world like a plague or anything. There's always going to be somebody who imitates things other people do, no matter how dangerous or destructive, but fortunately the imitators of this movie seem to be represented by only a small percentage of the population.
calvinistkid
June 16th 2003, 03:43 AM
I saw it in the theatre... but I worked there at the time so I got in free. Not something I would pay to watch... not even to rent... but it was entertaining.
graceinme
June 16th 2003, 12:49 PM
Today @ 12:29 AM post located here (http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=124246#post124246)
Noel Airman:
Haha, I actually saw it in the theater because a lot of my friends really wanted to watch it. I think it's worth laughing at because it shows just how far some people will go to...simply go too far.
I wouldn't worry too much about imitations--yeah, there have already been a few people who have seriously injured themselves trying to act like these guys, but it's not like it's going to hit the world like a plague or anything. There's always going to be somebody who imitates things other people do, no matter how dangerous or destructive, but fortunately the imitators of this movie seem to be represented by only a small percentage of the population.
Hay, we could probably do without that percentage anyways huh?:rofl: This is a good thought, make everyone watch it so we can weed out the idiots.
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