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this is how people drive in iraq

Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
what happen if a tire pops a bead while your doing that?

there are a lot of what ifs... point being, they pulled it off and deserve some cred. 😉

:thumbsup:
 
Like some of the comments I'm tempted to say it's probably Saudi Arabia rather than Iraq. They are well known for it and there is already tons of crazy vids already from there....

Cool though :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Snapster
Like some of the comments I'm tempted to say it's probably Saudi Arabia rather than Iraq. They are well known for it and there is already tons of crazy vids already from there....

Cool though :thumbsup:

 
Saudi Arabia not Iraq.

That's what happens when you ban alcohol in your country. You go and do stupid shit for kicks because you can't drink.
 
You can do a lot of stupid shit when you don't have to worry about insurance, liability, etc... Shit I'd put money on any backwoods West Virginia hill jack driving circles around that sissy any day.

Next.
 
Originally posted by: EarthwormJim
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: her209
Yeah, well, this is how US Soldiers drive in Iraq. 😛

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZD05PQ1fbA&NR=1

Winning the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people I see.

While trying to avoid getting killed. If you watch the video, most of the drivers move out of the way. How are the soldiers to know if the ones who don't move aren't trying to trap them.

dude, it's clearly gridlocked traffic.
 
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
IIRC, the original video is part of an insurgent training camp.

"How to drive an suv on a narrow bike path through a mine field 101" ?
 
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