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2. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Go around twice if you're happy
I love this video
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3. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Banned commercial
I really doubt that's a commercial...
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4. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Grape stomping fail - Family Guy version
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA man this show is so good
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5. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Amazing stunt
#10 lol
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6. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Insane scooter tricks
That's awsome.
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8. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Women, know your limits
HAHAHA
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9. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Would you dare to take a swing?
« AY!!... AY!!.............. AY!!........AY!!...."
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10. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Supercars in Korea
Jesus fucking christ, i thought my Cavalier was fast...
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11. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Exotic car crashes - Before and After pictures
uh woops it's a f50 lol sorry
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12. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Exotic car crashes - Before and After pictures
At 36 seconds into the video, it shows a Ferrari F40. It then goes to a wrecked picture of a F50, not a F40.
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13. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Insane skateboarding skills
I remember 5 years ago when a good friend o' mine wanted to show me this video and i said "gtfo with your old-ass vid"
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14. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video McCain vs Obama dance off
hahaha "I would tap that my friend"
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15. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video How to turn water into balls
FAKE
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16. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Extreme Biking
#21 I'm French Canadian and he's saying "Merci" as in thanks for letting me pass. There's no doubt there.
"Passez" actualy means "You may pass". If he wanted to warn them that he was going to pass, he would say "Laissez moi passer" as in "Let me pass" or "Je passe" as in "I'm going to pass you" or "Tassez-vous" as in "Get out of the way". He didn't do any of this. He was just saying thanks as he was passing them to be polite.
It was still rude since most of them didn't really let him pass. He just cut in front of em'.
"Passez" actualy means "You may pass". If he wanted to warn them that he was going to pass, he would say "Laissez moi passer" as in "Let me pass" or "Je passe" as in "I'm going to pass you" or "Tassez-vous" as in "Get out of the way". He didn't do any of this. He was just saying thanks as he was passing them to be polite.
It was still rude since most of them didn't really let him pass. He just cut in front of em'.
+6 1. SuperDave commented 15 years ago on video Drifting gone wrong