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Redneck Carnival ride - would you do this?

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Redneck Carnival ride - would you do this?

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Redneck Carnival Ride
Would you try this? Seriously?

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That looks insanely dangerous.... yet at the same time insanely FUN!!!

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That seems a pretty stupid thing to do.

Kind of reminds me of Prof. fate's airplane stunt . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDahrKdv9Co
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No - I wouldn't do it - but it did look like a lot of fun.
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I would so do this i'm a thrill seeker and this looks like alot of fun to me!!! :P
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:shock: LOLOLOL Not on your life!


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Yes, I would do this if I trusted the engineering skills of the people who built the equipment. It doesn't look that dangerous. She's wearing a pretty secure-looking harness. I love stuff like that.
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Only if I was involved in the engineering process.
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