It appears to be an ideal site for the next Clinton-Obama debate.
Posted by ChiefTestPilot at April 5, 2008 12:18 PMLess dangerous than running with the bulls. Nonetheless, a test of nerves and control.
Methinks a C-in-C with that kind of steely control and confidence is just the ticket.
Posted by Jimmy J. at April 5, 2008 3:05 PMHTF did they do that??? As I watched my balls left my scrotum and returned whence they came before they dropped about 65 years ago. I doubt they will ever descend again - even though it's not ver-ti-go. Sheer terror!
Posted by Frank Pulley at April 5, 2008 3:52 PMHTF did they do that??? As I watched my balls left my scrotum and returned whence they came before they dropped about 65 years ago. I doubt they will ever descend again - even though it's not ver-ti-go. Sheer terror!
Posted by Frank Pulley at April 5, 2008 3:52 PMThis is what a New York lawyer dreams about. For goodness sake a drunk person could possibly stumble on that uneven "path".
In 2004 the City of New York paid out $575 million to settle lawsuits. The taxpayers didn't need that money anyway.
Posted by JD at April 5, 2008 5:24 PMThe U-tube window and the path remind me of something out of Riven - doesn't look real.
I've flown off 1300' cliffs with my hanglider, but no way could I take a step along that path. I'd have to be peeled off the wall.
About halfway through I noticed that my palms were sweating.
It's one thing to walk on a narrow path along a cliff face. But to walk on one which is obviously decaying and crumbling? While holding a videocamera?
Posted by rickl at April 6, 2008 5:36 AMBag THAT for a @#$%^&*! game of soldiers.
Posted by TmjUtah at April 6, 2008 9:33 AM