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Multi-Sledding (Video)

March 2nd, 2007 by James

Think sledding is fun? Well, you don’t know real fun until you’ve tried stacking multiple sleds on top of eachother:

15 Sleds
20 Sleds
60 Sleds
75 Sleds
100 Sleds!

Of course, failure to clear the finish line means that women in spider costumes, who had been eating putrid-smelling food, will blow their breath into your face.

[Recorded from "Haneru no Tobira," which is pretty entertaining when it's not resorting to lame racial humor.]

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5 Comments »

Comment by kazu
2007-03-03 09:27:00

ahahaha.. crazy.

i didnt find anything wrong with haneru no tobira’s sushi segment… hell. racial stereotyping didnt even go through my mind.

 
Comment by mike
2007-03-07 04:10:45

Thats awesome, the JJapanese are a fantastic people. They have one of the best senses of humor around.

Mike
http://casinotripreports.com

Comment by Lucy
2009-02-28 06:27:45

I aggree with mike :)

 
 
Comment by WTF.
2007-03-10 05:15:21

“Thats awesome, the JJapanese are a fantastic people. They have one of the best senses of humor around.”

I hope that was sarcasm. Let’s just say it was.

 
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