beags86
Eastbound and Down
Att users get a bag of dicks to the face? Seem about right.That’s what happens when someone is stuck on AT&T instead of America’s best network.
Att users get a bag of dicks to the face? Seem about right.That’s what happens when someone is stuck on AT&T instead of America’s best network.
Heard he was doing the same thing on a Jeep forum.....Oh an everyone here should thumb down this latest video. He is removing/hiding any post that is not flattering to him. So he can keep his sponsors. God for bid we ever share a trail with this guy
Watched his video again seems like he's playing the patriotic card, to downplay his own douchebaggyness.
Also states he wants to share his knowledge.
Lol, knowledge of what exactly? How to take your Jeep to a shop to slap on bolt ons? Shitty driving? Not watching your spotter? Adding stickers?
I'm always an innocent until proven guilty guy. Of which here I believe there is no one guilty. Motorsports are dangerous and large groups of spectators make it even more dangerous. I've been in spots where there are too many people around my truck. I also try my best as a spectator to not stand in front of a vehicle, but I know I have been guilty of being too close before. And too close can be 100yds sometimes, its all terrain dependent.
I had one incident last year that scared me good. It was a large obstacle with not much standing area, lots of people around and I needed throttle for it. When my truck hit the obstacle the one guy disappeared from my view. I cleared it and immediately asked someone else where he was.
The other thing though I didn't notice but saw on the video is that someone else was also close, and when I launched he had to move fast.
The bottom line is I failed that day in the driver seat, but owness goes on the spectators as well. It was a combination of things. Large obstacle, late in the day, new engine combo, and people all over. The inevitable thing in motorsports is that when they are grassroots you get to do cool things like sit on the side of the race courses, camp in the desert and watch the trucks etc.. Then someone gets hurt and after too many of those you can only watch it via drone on TV, and it sucks. I guess my point is demonizing people never really does the sport any good, spectator or driver.
Where? What did you say?Why can't you simply say "I was behind the wheel of a Jeep which struck and injured a woman, and I wish her the best in her recovery."
There's no admission of guilt in that statement, so even if there is pending litigation it wouldn't matter. And then you would look somewhat human, instead of looking like a like seeking asshat.
I posted in the comments, out of curiousity for how long it will take for him to remove it...
Where? What did you say?

I don't see that on my youtube.![]()
Some of the folks on Pirate have started emailing his sponsors with the story in hopes they'll drop him.