So that ramp is basically as long as the bus is wide.
Long enough that the bus probably trips over it, yeah.So that ramp is basically as long as the bus is wide.
Pssh. That's what it says on it's Tinder profile. But then you get the bus home, and it's not even close.Long enough that the bus probably trips over it, yeah.
Fooled again by a wide-angle lens.Pssh. That's what it says on it's Tinder profile. But then you get the bus home, and it's not even close.
Yep. Just about.So that ramp is basically as long as the bus is wide.
No, you get it home and you discover the ramp is dirty as all get out.Pssh. That's what it says on it's Tinder profile. But then you get the bus home, and it's not even close.
Fooled again by a wide-angle lens.
--Patrick
And Jay's not happy about how they handled it.
I have a feeling that standing up in the sunroof while the car is moving is technically illegal.Ok... that's.... odd, but not *illegal* per se.
I guess. I mean, at worst, it's a seat belt violation.I have a feeling that standing up in the sunroof while the car is moving is technically illegal.
They're not on a public road, though. Since they're in a parking lot what they're doing is on private property, and thus road laws don't apply.I have a feeling that standing up in the sunroof while the car is moving is technically illegal.
I think they mostly put illegal on the title to make it look like they are not encouraging people to do it, because YouTube can get really ban happy about that kind of thing.They're not on a public road, though. Since they're in a parking lot what they're doing is on private property, and thus road laws don't apply.