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What Goes Up Must Come Down: Jake Brown’s X-Games 2007 Crash (Video)

August 3, 2007 (Updated: August 30, 2008) by Larry Brown • Comments
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As Chris Farley said in Tommy Boy, “That was … awwwesome.  Sorry about your car.” Or in this case, I guess skateboard would be more appropriate.  Children, don’t try this at home:

Yes, and that man did walk away from the crash.  Imposible! I’m not a huge X-Games guy, but if they keep these types of charades up, count me in.  For the highlights at least.  And by the way, that mega ramp is insane.  That is exactly why they’re so effing dangerous.


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