After one of our XC practices this week, our team tried to flip the bus by loading everyone on to the right side. It didn’t work, mainly because we’re the skinniest people in the entire school. But it did give a pretty good picture (PS I’m at the very back, right under the arm):
you XC people make me sick… skin and bones
Who are the two hot(looks like it) chicks in the 2nd row… Can you Introduce me to them…
Wow, so big!! (Not the people - the team) Our school’s team has about 10 people on it.
Though, I’m not on the team any more -> I wasn’t too big on the whole running part of XC.
Did you even try rocking it? Judging by the description you gave there it was a pretty poor attempt Next time get more people on the bus, get them rocking back and forth at the same time, also works even better at the top of a double decker.
I agree
That’s got to be worth a caption competition, but it’s too early in the afternoon to think of anything right now…
Phil
Of course we did. We were going to all jump to the left side of the bus at the same time on a left turn, but decided against it.
Actually, there’s one guy on our team who’s 6’3 and 250 pounds. He’s just in XC to stay in shape for wrestling and track (in track he’s a thrower).
Well… sorry to burst your bubble, but jumping to the left side of a bus on a left turn would actually help the bus stay stable, unless you all had alot of force behind your jump, but I don’t really know what it takes to flip a bus.
Now jumping to the left side on a right turn, that would be a better idea.
Yeah yeah, that’s what I meant. To the right side, on a left turn, or vice versa. I think.
it would have to include something along the lines of ‘…wap bam boogie…’
for a decent caption competition you’d have to have one person sitting on the other side…
nah…too easy
You guys might think this bus tipping thing is a load of laughs, but let me tell you a sad, terrible story…
1978. I was in a bus that like in the above photo was half full. We were coming back from a school field trip. It was raining. I had a hot chick sitting next to me. No, wait, I had two.
Anyway, someone come up with the brilliant idea to tip the bus. Sure, what a laugh we all thought it would be.
So we climbed over to one side, and we all started tipping (and I don’t mean that extra cash you give to the waitress) and much to our joy and horror and thrills, the bus did indeed tip.
It tipped over. And over.
Like a yellow loaf of bread, the bus rolled down a steep hill, and plunged into a river that ran through a terribly isolated part of the country.
Everyone managed to escape from the sinking bus, except for myself and those two hot chicks. The bus floated up stream for about a mile before we were able to get out. We swam to an island in the middle of the river, where we stayed for about six months, eating berries and squirrels.
You might think that this was actually a really happy ending–but once they found out that I was interested in the unicycle, well, they hardly spoke to me again.
Some people…
Young Republicans?
Sorry this is so crappy:
“Alright, who farted?”
I suppose I’m late to the posting, but wow, you have a huge team! our team has about 15 or so people (boys AND girls).
We get charter busses though
Wow, that was a sad story . Anyway, if you really want to flip the bus, you should try getting out and rocking it.
As for a caption, how about:
“Our imaginory friends don’t show up in photos.”
Daniel