When drunk people dance
A compilation of dancing accidents.
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4. rUmmeh commented 15 years ago
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7. scout_kidz commented 15 years ago
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self-sabotage O.O
self-sabotage O.O
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11. kainim commented 15 years ago
there is no better song for this compilation
and at 0:38 what the HELL is he doing? trying to impress the woman on the right? must be an office party
0:44 i also think he misunderstood the concept of gravity, I guess it's the million dollar question, WHAT happens when you throw both feet in the air at the same time...
AND 0:48 I'm pretty sure he planned it
1:08 MULTI KILL
1:30 another office party, maybe even the same guy, he has the same awesome moves...
why is there always 1, big boned man, dancing, trying to impress a woman (or at least thats how it looks 99% of the time, even though they are married 80% of the time), and they seem to define dancing as trying to act like a turkey
and at 0:38 what the HELL is he doing? trying to impress the woman on the right? must be an office party
0:44 i also think he misunderstood the concept of gravity, I guess it's the million dollar question, WHAT happens when you throw both feet in the air at the same time...
AND 0:48 I'm pretty sure he planned it
1:08 MULTI KILL
1:30 another office party, maybe even the same guy, he has the same awesome moves...
why is there always 1, big boned man, dancing, trying to impress a woman (or at least thats how it looks 99% of the time, even though they are married 80% of the time), and they seem to define dancing as trying to act like a turkey
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12. modder8her commented 15 years ago
hilarity = f(x)= ax + bx + cx + dx
where
a= number of people involved in wipe out
b= number of inanimate objects involved
c= number of steps taken before falling
d= starting distance of fall from ground (height, in meters)
where
a= number of people involved in wipe out
b= number of inanimate objects involved
c= number of steps taken before falling
d= starting distance of fall from ground (height, in meters)
+22 1. Mechadon commented 15 years ago