Original Portland Snow Car Crashes 2007

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2009

This is the full length video I shot from our apartment building in January, 2007. The steep hill on SW 20th and SW Salmon Street in Portland, Oregon was covered in snow and ice. The snow storm was not predicted and left a lot of people unprepared for the commute. Nevertheless, people still attempted to give it a try. Morons.

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  • @BIGBOYYproductions FYI, this is Portland, Oregon. I would know. I filmed it. In Portland, Oregon.

  • I hope you got paid by the news stations for this video... too bad your original copy didn't go viral, all the rip-offs did. :(

  • @W7ENK The video has definitely been good to me. Never thought I would make as much money off of it as I have.

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  • the guy at 0:48 really takes the cake for stupidness.....your car is skidding an crashes into a group of cars so you floor it?? Really retard? Really?

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  • @BIGBOYYproductions Take a look at 4:15, and now map this address in STREET VIEW: 911 Southwest 20th Avenue, Portland, Oregon

    PORTLAND!!!

    Seriously. Some People.

  • Have you ever considered buying a Red camera? They're only $10,000 and you'd have been able to film this in 4K.

  • @porterdereks Are winter tires mandatory in Portland?

  • Like an air hockey table

  • Thank god we have to use winter tires in Finland. This flipper is hilarious though.

  • So what was the purpose of the big fiertruck coming out? More liability for Portlans. Shoulda stayed @ the firehouse.

  • their ironic hipster glasses got all fogged up

  • @enervatedheart

    I don't beleive that any road anywhere is 35 degrees. That's like a flight of steps. The most a normal car can pull away on is about 20 degrees.

  • This is like GTA

  • Yes, this is Portland, I remember this storm.

    

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