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National guard drives thru DEEP water and ....

Twista

Diamond Member
D: @ the guy recording. I dont think there STUPID at all. Good try guys... good try.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=C6b54bZepoA

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The beginning of the video I was like, how is that engine not stalling? Where is it getting air from? Then I see them stall I'm like...well duh!
 
I guess these guys didn't learn the first rule of rescue:
If you can't approach the site safely, don't approach at all.

Why risk the lives of your men, and the destruction of vital rescue equipment by trying to shortcut across an impassable flood?
 
LMAO

"How is that possible?...Army, bro!"

Somebody has to meme that.

I can't believe the guy was still driving 100% invisible.
 
Oh, ha just google "how is that possible it's the army bro" and it comes up with a bunch of hits already.
 
One can go through fairly deep puddles if you go slow, and a snorkel enhances that ability by quite a few feet. But unless you know what the road looks like dry, a dip in the road, which is quite common, can end your journey quicker than quick.

Out el stupido guard members were damn lucky, the current was slow, allowing a swimmer to easily cross the underwater road. But many people in cars are not that lucky, they get floating at high velocity, and often get washed under log jams and drown.
 
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