Jump to content

Skydiving stunt lands 3 Americans in hot water at Bangkok mall - video


Recommended Posts

Posted
3 hours ago, riverhigh said:

Ahh the invincibility of youth. The adrenaline rush. The look at me, look at me culture.  The thrill of making the getaway in Bangkok  traffic without concern for the well-being of others.  All I see is a bunch of self-indulgent youths who may learn the hard way.

Life is full of conflicted activities, we all have one or more on our conscience. 

 

Risk takers, and people who is good at taking calculated rusk have its purpose when crises appears, where others do nothing out of fear, freeze or pure egoism  let others do the dirty job for them without risking anthing themselves.

 

When that is said, risk takers comes in many forms and shapes, and not one is alike the other one, except the copy cats who comes after the pioneers have tried and failed for then take part for their personal egoistic reasons.

  • Thumbs Up 1
Posted
14 hours ago, G_Money said:


Similar to the View Talay 6 (most popular) jumpers that don’t even bother to don a chute.

yes,  those are the real jumpers .... these guys are pussies compared to others who jump. 

  • Agree 1
Posted
16 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

"3 Americans"

nuff said

In a related story ThreeMoreFarangs fell off their bar stools drunk.

 

No one noticed, no one cared.

 

(Non Americans by the way)

  • Haha 1
Posted

I don't have a massive issue with what they did.  I wouldn't do it of course, but the didn't harm anyone.  And it's safer than being a passenger in a minibus in Thailand!

Posted
29 minutes ago, Watawattana said:

I don't have a massive issue with what they did.  I wouldn't do it of course, but the didn't harm anyone.  And it's safer than being a passenger in a minibus in Thailand!

One who have done it, and not riding as a passenger in a minivan in Thailand after two paid suicide rides, still think you have statistics on your side if you choose minivan transport, even in Thailand. 

 

One of my friends and who I met throughout my base jumping carrier who are not with us anymore in the video below.

 

My statistics based on maybe I met 300 basjumpers from all over the world, 67 are dead by base jumping and a few more died of suicides, car accidents, skydiving, drugs.

 

So in total 80 maybe without trying to figure out every one who is still alive or not. 

 

High risk takers tends to meet Darwin somewhere along their journey, ending up dead or somehow crippled for lifetime. I'm maybe 2 out of 3 who made an active jumping carrier and got out of it without any harm or damage. 

 

I know many who got mental health issues after facing friends die in front of them, and never recovered either. 

 

 

  • Sad 1
Posted
12 minutes ago, Hummin said:

One who have done it, and not riding as a passenger in a minivan in Thailand after two paid suicide rides, still think you have statistics on your side if you choose minivan transport, even in Thailand. 

 

One of my friends and who I met throughout my base jumping carrier who are not with us anymore.

 

My statistic based on maybe I met 300 basjumpers from all over the world, 67 are dead by base jumping and a few more died of suicides, car accidents, skydiving, drugs.

 

So in total 80 maybe without trying to figure every who is still alive or not. 

 

High risk takers tends to meet Darwin somewhere along their journey, ending up dead or somehow crippled for lifetime. I'm maybe 2 out of 3 who made an active jumping carrier and got out it without any harm or damage. 

 

I know many who got mental health issues after facing friends die in front of them, and never recovered either. 

 

 

I've not done it myself, but I got a friend who has and is still alive and kicking with no injuries.  Apart from the mental ones from seeing a couple of his mates perish in front of him.  Glad you are still here to reply to my post.

  • Thanks 1
Posted
3 minutes ago, Watawattana said:

I've not done it myself, but I got a friend who has and is still alive and kicking with no injuries.  Apart from the mental ones from seeing a couple of his mates perish in front of him.  Glad you are still here to reply to my post.

I have a different view on my lifestyle and activities today, than back then. 

 

There is not much to do in life when you have some excess energy, creativity and think A4 life is the dead end. I was lucky to have challenging work as well, so I could channel my energy through work as well.

 

Anyway, I think we need to aknownledge A4 lifestyle is a dead end when everything getting to polished and structured as well illegal. 

 

Some people are born worriers, and need alternative lifestyles and challenges in a world where there is no more fighting for their existence 

  • Agree 1
Posted

A post with derogatory and profane language toward Thai police has been removed:

 

8. You will not post vulgarities, obscenities or profanities.

 

14. You will not post slurs, degrading, or overly negative comments directed towards Thailand, Thai people, Thai culture, Thai institutions such as the military, judicial or law enforcement system, or specific locations within Thailand.

Posted

I'm sure that these 3 guys must be shaking in their shoes knowing that the RTP are not going to let this crime go and are looking for them,,,why hell the Thai cops can't even find find Redbull boy that killed one of their own,,,, PS redbullboy will be at any redbull event around the world guys...... 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Ironmike said:

why hell the Thai cops can't even find find Redbull boy that killed one of their own,,,, PS redbullboy will be at any redbull event around the world guys...... 

 

   Really ? need to let everyone know about that 

Posted
21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Their dramatic escape route even included weaving through flower pots to reach their bikes.

OMG! These men are either very foolish or very brave. Did those pots contain triffids. 😀

Posted
1 hour ago, Ironmike said:

I'm sure that these 3 guys must be shaking in their shoes knowing that the RTP are not going to let this crime go and are looking for them,,,why hell the Thai cops can't even find find Redbull boy that killed one of their own,,,, PS redbullboy will be at any redbull event around the world guys...... 

 

Still, I'd suggest they keep Thailand off their travel itinerary, for awhile at least.

 

Posted
10 hours ago, soalbundy said:

beats sitting in a bar boring everyone about your exploits in Vietnam. It's called youth, exuberance, the joy of being alive, yes it was against the law but so are a lot of things.

Hey. Bar conversations can be very fun and enlightening at the same time. Do you know how many Vietnam war veterans, ex special op guys etc I have met this way and learned about their fascinating experiences?! Also, sometimes, at bars, you get to meet some guys who have been unfortunate enough to get into financial trouble, and you get to help them a little and get the satisfaction of doing a good deed! 

 

On a serious note, I prefer sitting at bars, drinking and listening to and telling past experiences, to basejumping or skydiving. I have recently quit drinking but it was almost all fun while it lasted; nearly 4 decades 🙂

 

Anyway, to each, his/her own. 

Posted
22 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You'll shoe-horn in any logic to have a dig at the Thai's - its pathetic. 

 

Base-jumping in a busy area is an activity not only dangerous for those taking part, but can have innocent victims too - If something goes wrong, pedestrians underneath and those in the landing area are at risk.

 

The authorities are 100% correct for attempting to deal with this issue - although it was 3 months ago, and I suspect those who took part are no longer in Thailand.

So why has it taken the authorities 3 months to "take an interest"?

Posted
10 minutes ago, JemJem said:

Hey. Bar conversations can be very fun and enlightening at the same time. Do you know how many Vietnam war veterans, ex special op guys etc I have met this way and learned about their fascinating experiences?! Also, sometimes, at bars, you get to meet some guys who have been unfortunate enough to get into financial trouble, and you get to help them a little and get the satisfaction of doing a good deed! 

 

On a serious note, I prefer sitting at bars, drinking and listening to and telling past experiences, to basejumping or skydiving. I have recently quit drinking but it was almost all fun while it lasted; nearly 4 decades 🙂

 

Anyway, to each, his/her own. 

Yes, quitting is cheaper, New Years Eve, I drank one bottle of beer, watched Robot-Wars on YouTube and was in bed by 9 pm. In the morning of the 1st I noticed it was just the same as the 31st. I knew it would be but I was alive and well and many others weren't.

Posted
16 minutes ago, sambum said:

So why has it taken the authorities 3 months to "take an interest"?

 

Because it took 3 months for the 'social media' to reach them. 

 

Authorities will have had no idea that such activities took place, none whatsoever, until someone high-up was embarrassed by it when someone showed them a social media post.... 

 

Its the same when some fool on a motorcycle posts videos online of themselves pulling wheelies down the main roads - the police react not because they saw it happen, but because someone became higher up 'embarrassed' and instructed subordinates to deal with it...     

 

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...