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Video: Copier fun gone wrong
This cracked me up for some reason...and maybe it's because every guy out there wants to do this.
A hidden camera catches some dude trying to photograph his butt. He was a bit much for the poor little machine and actually falls through the glass lodging himself inside the machine. <embed src="http://media2.big-boys.com/bbfiles/copybusted.wmv"></embed> <a href="http://media2.big-boys.com/bbfiles/copybusted.wmv">Link</a> |
I never really understood why people would want to do that.
But even if it wasn't caught on tape, try explaining a busted photocopier to the boss :D |
oh man.. that's glass!!! imagine going to the doctor after that? "uuuh..i fell out a window?!"
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vonage.com made a commercial out of this with their "People do stupid things" slogan.
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Perhaps he was writing his letter of resignation... "kiss my..." and felt his stupid boss needed a pictorial reference...
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hahah, he looks a lot like a guy that used to run lans around where I live.
Could it be? |
And he looked as happy as a pig in shit when he got on there. I feel bad for him.
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The latest issue of Fantastic Four has the Thing photocopying his butt (so he can send it to Bill Gates) and the first thing I though of when I saw the shot was, "He weighs five hundred pounds, there's no way he doesn't break that thing." This video is my vindication.
Gates' reaction: "Why is he sending me a copy of the grand canyon?" |
I'm pretty good at inventing stories to 'cover my ass', but in this case, I am completely stumped as to how he can bluff his way out of getting fired.
"A rat scared me and I jumped up on the copier because a rat once killed my brother!" "Rick from Marketing made me do it!" "It's freezing in my office due to an air conditioning malfunction and I was desparate for some warmth. This was the best I could do." |
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