Jack Dalton - 2009-03-06
He has no fear of concussions or getting a brain injury, so I guess he's a hero.
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AltMazter - 2009-03-06 What you don't have you can't hurt.
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simon666 - 2009-03-06 The Rule
The rule states that �a� should be used before words that begin with consonants (e.g., b, c ,d) while �an� should be used before words that begin with vowels (e.g., a,e,i). Notice, however, that the usage is determined by the pronunciation and not by the spelling, as many people wrongly assume.
You should say, therefore, �an hour� (because hour begins with a vowel sound) and �a history� (because history begins with a consonant sound).
Similarly you should say �a union� even if union begins with a �u.� That is because the pronunciation begins with �yu�, which is a consonant sound.
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/using-a-and-an-before-words/
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simon666 - 2009-03-07 I rescind my position!
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simon666 - 2009-03-06
Skip to 1:20 and WOW!
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Frank Rizzo - 2009-03-06
pretty lady alert at 2:39
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takewithfood - 2009-03-06
At 2:54 I totally thought someone in the props division had swapped in a young coconut.
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Chizmurder - 2009-03-06
I think you are a hero for doing this.
Really?
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mouser - 2009-03-06
ROCK ON!
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Wonko the Sane - 2009-03-06
Dude could have done it, he had 30 seconds and only 4 or 5 watermellons left to go.
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chairsforcheap - 2009-03-06
i saw his hair, and knew this was dutch... didn't even need to see the rtl4
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Hooper_X - 2009-03-06
I CAN SMASH THESE WATERMELONS.
You can't smash these watermelons.
(uaaaaaaaaaghhhhh!)
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Camonk - 2009-03-06
If I ever have a son, I want him to be just like this guy--only more successful at bashing things open with his head. I will name him Charles Bashingsworth Camonk, and this is the only video he will be allowed to watch from 2 PM until 9 PM. He can still watch Sesame Street. I'm not a nazi.
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Archon - 2009-03-06
At least, he did better than the guy who tried to karate chop coconuts.
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humbert_humbert - 2010-05-23
1:50-1:58 is just too much.
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