The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Doofus Of The Day #718
The video speaks for itself . . . and, yes, inevitably, she's blonde!
I have to admit that I've done such when I was much younger. I wanted to see if I could, and it was good exercise. I also picked a time when there was very little traffic.
So, I guess I'm a doofus. Has anyone else asked the question can it be done and attempted it?
I did that once, too. Like Jerry, I picked a time when there was no one around, and it was definitely a workout. It was fun, too. And I know I'm a doofus, but not a doofus of the dangerous sort.
Good for you Jerry and Shrimp! Back when I was young, fit and had two good knees I wanted to do that at the Porter Square "T" station in the Boston area. Supposedly the Porter Square T has the second longest escalator in the US, after a Metro station in Washington DC.
I never tried it then and suppose you'd get arrested if you tried a similar stunt these paranoid days. I did console myself by running the Porter Square stairs a few times, but couldn't imaging doing either stairs or escalator in high-heeled boots like that woman.
At least she made it.
ReplyDeleteI think she's an Irish tourist and unfamiliar with how Russian escalators work.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I've done such when I was much younger. I wanted to see if I could, and it was good exercise. I also picked a time when there was very little traffic.
ReplyDeleteSo, I guess I'm a doofus. Has anyone else asked the question can it be done and attempted it?
Keep up the good work Peter.
I did that once, too. Like Jerry, I picked a time when there was no one around, and it was definitely a workout. It was fun, too. And I know I'm a doofus, but not a doofus of the dangerous sort.
ReplyDeleteGood for you Jerry and Shrimp! Back when I was young, fit and had two good knees I wanted to do that at the Porter Square "T" station in the Boston area. Supposedly the Porter Square T has the second longest escalator in the US, after a Metro station in Washington DC.
ReplyDeleteI never tried it then and suppose you'd get arrested if you tried a similar stunt these paranoid days. I did console myself by running the Porter Square stairs a few times, but couldn't imaging doing either stairs or escalator in high-heeled boots like that woman.