If I had the opportunity, I'd agree with you in the fact that I wouldn't donate anything too heavy or cumbersome. However, I'd like to see how (and would ship) a small teddy bear would fare in the hands of DD. Or maybe something like a thingy of gel deodorant. Something small, yet, interesting to watch being demolished at slow speeds.GeorgW said:While that would bea awesome, I certainly wouldn't want to pay for the shipping of a few pound of stuff from Sweden to Canada and most would feel the same.CrazyCapnMorgan said:I say: Let the fans decide! What if the fans donated things to be dropped on a (theoretical) second season of DD? What if the fans said "Hey, we like the show and we'd like to see it back sometime! What can we do to help get in back on sooner?" I'm pretty sure that instead of being in some ol' garage or lawn sale slowly wasting away, it would serve the community better in front of the high speed camera! Also, I imagine some fans would have some...eh...interesting suggestions and/or donations, which would make for awesome recreational internet video viewing.GeorgW said:Nice episode, may even have been better than the series!
Will there be more?
How about it?
(Captcha: for agromund. FOR AGROMUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND!)
It might be Alex getting slapped by different girls, but it might also be Catheline slapping different guys.MinionStarwind said:New show is 'Daily Slap Alex in the Face'?
Ted the Cat?Agent Larkin said:What was in that Shop-Vac?
Your next Iron Stomach Challenge that's what.
That is exactly what i was thinking. I'd always thought, "why is there a little bit missing from the bottom of that glass?... i guess we'll never know..." but today... (at 2:24 am may 30th 2011) i found the reason... IT DIDN'T WORK THE FIRST TIME!!!!!!supermariner said:ohhhhhhhhhhh
I always wondered (probably pointlessly) why the daily drop sign had a bit missing
now i know
ahhhhhhh satisfying