Ok...which one of you guys were in this...

What happened to "planking "? Just as dumb, but I don’t think anyone died from it.

Well......

On 15 May 2011, Acton Beale, a 20-year-old man, plunged to his death after reportedly "planking" on a seventh-floor balcony in Brisbane, Australia.

 
Well......

On 15 May 2011, Acton Beale, a 20-year-old man, plunged to his death after reportedly "planking" on a seventh-floor balcony in Brisbane, Australia.

I knew before I’d hit Post that someone would come up with a "planking" death.@:D😱
 
I knew before I’d hit Post that someone would come up with a "planking" death.@:D😱

Well, if a Brisso planks in a forest, does anyone hear him?

(I got nothing, but I'd already hit reply so I had to type something...sigh)

The above video looks like a combination of those crazies who run down that hill chasing a wheel of cheese, and the run it straight game.
 
Well, if a Brisso planks in a forest, does anyone hear him?

(I got nothing, but I'd already hit reply so I had to type something...sigh)

The above video looks like a combination of those crazies who run down that hill chasing a wheel of cheese, and the run it straight game.
It occurs to me it must be strange for you globaleagle being in a different time zone and only having a few random insomniacs back here in Oz to converse with.
 
It occurs to me it must be strange for you globaleagle being in a different time zone and only having a few random insomniacs back here in Oz to converse with.

It does give me a chance to catch up on all the info and goss, rather than one post at a time...and sometimes it's just me on the site (so I can take off my pants if desired - which, of course it is).

It all works out. Insomniacs know what the go is!

I think he's AI, he can pop up anytime 24/7.

ANI - Artificial no intelligence!
 

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are encouraging fans to think twice before engaging in a dangerous body collision trend that has gone viral on social media.

The Club’s warning comes after a handful of spectators were seen tackling each other with full force after Saturday’s Round 13 NRL match against the Broncos.

The dangerous behaviour took place immediately after full time on the back of the hill at 4 Pines Park, while the majority of Manly fans were busy celebrating their team’s big win.

Sea Eagles CEO, Tony Mestrov says this social media-driven trend will not be tolerated at Manly home games.

“It’s crazy that people will do this type of thing when they know how dangerous and potentially life-threatening it is," Mestrov said.

“We will ensure our security is more vigilant in patrolling this outside zone after full time, at all future home games.

"Any spectators who breach our rules by engaging in this type of behaviour will be banned. Full stop." - Tony Mestrov

- (ironically just after sheering on the big bruising runs by the forwards! lol)

“As a Club we will continue to make the match day experience at 4 Pines Park one that is safe and enjoyable for all.”

The Sea Eagles are on the road for a couple of weeks before their next home game in Round 17 against the Wests Tigers on Friday 27th June.

@master blaster was right! noot noot
 

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