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What is the most stupid, dangerous thing you have ever done?


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Driven my car on an interstate pushing 140 (sober)

broke into a supermarket that was under construction and drove the cherry pickers around (high)

tried to steal some golf carts by ramming the gate of the fenced pen they were in (drunk)

haha, i stole a golf cart from a resort in Miami and drove some aussie hotties that worked on a cruise ship up to the store for beer. Amazingly, i didnt get arrested and had a night to remember

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Had 9 kids, 6 of them on purpose........top that one!

So many events could be listed here.......:D

Most stupid: As kids, we used to soak tennis balls in kerosene and throw them at each other. This evolved into flaming frisbees. I took a frisbee and turned it upside down, filled it with kerosene and launched it. The flames splashed out and caught everything around me on fire. Somehow, I just got a small fire on my shirt sleeve and put it out.

Most Dangerous:Too many things but the one that sticks is when I was in the military and we were doing nefarious things. We needed to be able to cut through Some iron bars in case Plan A didn't work as expected. I had some experience with oxy acetaline torches cuz growing up I had a good friend that was a welder. They didn't say I would be cutting it while hanging on a rope, tank strapped on and folks shooting all around me.

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I was 18 or 19. My friend had a 95 CBR 600 F3 and another friend had a CBR 900 RR. I was on the 600 and my friend was on the 900 (he owned the 600). The dude who owned the 900 was a charlotte cop. We were heading down 85 S heading into charlotte in the winter of 95 or 96, it was probably 40 or so outside. I had the 600 maxed out at around 155MPH or so. He was slowly leaving me behind on the 900. Glad I didn't hit a rock or pothole or something, because at 155, you can't really see whats happening on the road. Just remember the yellow dotted lines blending together to form a solid line and my heart pounding.

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Decided it would be fun to drink a whole 5th of abolut in about a 30 minute span.

<<<Tuesday night.

I mentioned before about being thrown out of a country about 10 years ago. I'm pretty sure I will be arrested on the spot once I set foot in that country again. I have been back once, but I still can't talk about the reason for it.

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Not something I did but something I was "involved" in. Was about 13 and my friend and I went up to his parents room (they were not there) to check out his dad's guns that he had "hidden" in the room. He pulled out a handgun and pointed it at me and I of course freaked out and told him not to point it at me. He then said it's not loaded as he pointed it at the family cat laying on his parents bed and you guessed it....pulled the trigger and blew a hole in the cat and his parents bed. I called my mom to come get me and waited at the end of the driveway because I couldn't get out of there fast enough. Didn't see that friend for a looooong time after that.

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Had 9 kids, 6 of them on purpose........top that one!

So many events could be listed here.......:D

Most stupid: As kids, we used to soak tennis balls in kerosene and throw them at each other. This evolved into flaming frisbees. I took a frisbee and turned it upside down, filled it with kerosene and launched it. The flames splashed out and caught everything around me on fire. Somehow, I just got a small fire on my shirt sleeve and put it out.

Most Dangerous:Too many things but the one that sticks is when I was in the military and we were doing nefarious things. We needed to be able to cut through Some iron bars in case Plan A didn't work as expected. I had some experience with oxy acetaline torches cuz growing up I had a good friend that was a welder. They didn't say I would be cutting it while hanging on a rope, tank strapped on and folks shooting all around me.

I

Friggin'

KNEW

It

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A guy I knew did the most stupid thing I've ever seen.

He was in a wierd competition with his love interest to see who was the most suicidal. They were drinking drain cleaner etc, idiots.

Well one night he decided to take it to the next level. He sat on the balcony of their apartment and doused himself in lighter fluid. He was "playing" with a lighter to torment his lover.

Of course he lit himself on fire. Dumbass

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A guy I knew did the most stupid thing I've ever seen.

He was in a wierd competition with his love interest to see who was the most suicidal. They were drinking drain cleaner etc, idiots.

Well one night he decided to take it to the next level. He sat on the balcony of their apartment and doused himself in lighter fluid. He was "playing" with a lighter to torment his lover.

Of course he lit himself on fire. Dumbass

That is a level of stupidity I've never experienced with my own eyes, kind of sad

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