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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2010

I was told to stay home from work since they were getting no business, so I decided to go to Marshfield and check the road conditions for the next day since I had to work them as well. I decided to go and see what Justice (savagefatman) was doing and brought my 2 sleds along with me. After hanging out for a little while and getting breakfast over at his house, we decided to go sledding out in his yard, which is where this video starts. After a while we decided it was too cold and decided to go inside (hence why the camera is very shaky in some parts of this video). After warming up in his house, we decided to go around town and find random hills to go sledding down. Most of the hills were pretty small but were still fun. We eventually ended the day with some really nice hills we found by a park. We both went down the same part at the end and there just happened to be a root sticking up out of the ground about 3 or 4 inches. When I fell off the sled, it would have been all fine if it weren't for the fact that I slid and knocked myself right into that root. But, with minor injuries aside, it was still a very fun day.

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  • lol 3:38 - 4:02 he keeps falling over and over

  • @armygreenlol -lol. yah, rubber boots don't work that well in the snow.

  • Ray: "DUDE! We should so totally try to go down your stairs!"

    Dude (presumably): "NO!"

    *cut to next scene of them trying to go down the Dude's stairs*

    I love it.

  • It probably would have worked if the sled wasn't so flimsy.

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  • well I thought that rubber boots would give me more traction since they were meant to be used in slippery situations, but I guess mud is a lot different than ice eh?

  • I would assume so. lol

  • Around 4-5" and we'll be getting another 2-4" tonight.

  • Awesome! How many inches of snow did you get?

  • those parking lots were really slippery, and here's a bit of a tip, never wear rubber boots out in the snow, you get no traction and slip everywhere.

  • You're welcome! ^^ I thought it was really funny when you kept falling on your face. XD

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