Oh my god, trampoline!

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Couldn't you just imagine Bill Oddie or David Attenborough narrating this?
 
Some kid is going to be wondering how their Trampoline ended up halfway down the street :lol:
 
So nice to see them running free as God intended.
 
No, not me. STV say it was uploaded by someone from Fife.

Scotland? 100+ mph winds this week. Thank God I'm not in the UK!

(also glad it's a video I can't view as not to make me feel sorry for anyone)
 
I watched this in work earlier, it's brilliant. :lol: I wish he'd have filmed it the right way up though!
 
I live in Scotland and it's absolutely crazy. My cat was outside and he was literally flying :lol:.
He's inside now though. :)
 
Oh my god, oh my god, Trampoline, Trampoline.
This is the funniest new video on youtube. Hardly a breeze down in the south of England and 400 miles North there are up to 100mph Gusts. The weather certainly is weird.
 
I can only think of one thing that would make that video funnier - if someone was running behind it trying to get it back. :dopey:
 
At least there wasn't someone holding onto it in the shape of a star for dear life. :lol: :p
 
I knew I had to find it on the forum somewhere :P Hurricane Bawbag, the day a few guy's hats blew off and a trampoline rolled down the street
 
Bah! Knew I should've made a thread! I tree'd (If you'll pardon the pun...) you in the Infield by a good few hours! :lol:

P.S. I survived hurricane bawbag 2011! Even had to climb through/over this once on the way down to the station and on the way back while drunk...
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Great effort not impaling myself tbh! :D

Also check out more Hurricane Bawbag video creation hilarity...

:lol:
 
I "survived" hurricane bawbag too. My neighbours fence ended up several gardens away, a bus overturned near my mum's house and my internet was down most of the day:grumpy:.

A few years ago, during similar weather, I was hit by a flying deckchair. I guess that's the punishment for going outside for a smoke.
 
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