Watch my friends and I huck a 36 inch TV off a roof!
http://clarkson.dailyjolt.net/tv.mpg
MAke sure you have your speakers on, the sound it made is incredible.
Watch my friends and I huck a 36 inch TV off a roof!
http://clarkson.dailyjolt.net/tv.mpg
MAke sure you have your speakers on, the sound it made is incredible.
it only shows a picture… damnit! I wanted to see a 36" tv being chugged off a roof SO BAD!!
sorry, my mistake, here is the correct link:
http://clarkson.dailyjolt.net/tv.mpg
(I fixed it in the original message too)
that was indeed, a delicious sound. Oh man, did you check out the dope rails you have near your house? Grind-a-palooza for sure!
but yes. That was a great sound indeed.
that was sweet! whose tv was it? and I agree, that was an awesome sound that it made. The tv just completely shattered, it was very funny.
Awesomeness.
Nothing good on TV that night?
I’d like to do that sometimes after some of the sitcom’s that pollute the airways nowadays.
sweet video, I’m gonna do that when I’m in college!
Why couldn’t you just do it now?
cus I dont have a TV that I could use, or should I say, I dont have one that I could use in which the consequences wouldn’t be bad!
thats was one amazing vid. i loved the sound.
if this is a BETTER smash video, wheres the other one(s)
How nice. Spraying broken glass all over a public walkway. I guess no one’s gonna be sitting in the grass there anytime soon. Very thoughtful. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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I’m sure they cleaned it up…
I think he is refering to the video I found made by smashmyxbox.com, where they smash a brand new xbox 360 infront of fanboys waiting inline to get theirs, on the day it was released.
Actually, I’m much more concerned about the enviornmental damage it did. TV’s contain a ot of terrible chemicals, which is something I didn’t think of at the time. That’s my regret.
I figure all the joy the video has brought people, more than makes up for the temporary inconvienience of having some glass on the hill.