1. Brian says:

    Fake. Bad acting. Notice the boat is still intact. Probably an ad for the the boat makers.

  2. Kelvington says:

    Fake, fake..fake fake. First how would you “quietly” set up a crane? Second, who has sex long enough to follow your girlfriend to the place where she’s cheating, then go get a crane, then move it over there, at about four miles an hour and get it in place and balanced. It looks like it’s from Reno 911.

  3. Brian says:

    Does anyone watching this thing think its real? Plus, what numbskull would set up a video camera to catch him destroying said boat?

  4. Tomas says:

    See the tag next to McCulloughs name….it says HUMOR.

  5. riker17 says:

    I vote for fake also, just bad acting on the part of the boyfriend. Too darn funny though!

  6. brian t says:

    Nah, it’s staged, like a college film project or something. The car and crane have no number plates, for starters. Still fun to imagine, though.

  7. hhopper says:

    Hey duh… it’s from College Humor!

  8. amodedoma says:

    Anybody else have a car, a boat, and a trailer to wreck?? I can think of funnier ways to do it.

  9. Miguel says:

    Staged. It would be more productive… destructive to use the car as a wrecking ball… The boat is fiberglass, very light.

  10. James Hill says:

    You’d think crane operators wouldn’t have length issues.

  11. Brian says:

    Shouldn’t something have to be ‘funny’ to have the ‘humor’ tag on it?

  12. Cap'nKangaroo says:

    Not even a crane. It is actually a log loader, used to load cut timber onto log trucks to take to the mill.

  13. Ah_Yea says:

    If it is an ad for the boat builder, it’s a good one!

    I would like to know who makes those boats because they seem to be pretty tough. I don’t know how strong the house was but the boat jerked the car around pretty good without even a visible scratch.

  14. deowll says:

    I always love it when they say “You don’t understand.” or “It isn’t what you think it is.”

    Good boat hull.

  15. Cap'nKangaroo says:

    #14 Sorry, but the more obvious the mistake is (to me) the harder it is not to point it out. Since I’ve hauled both cranes and log loaders, the difference is rather stark. Chalk it up to a personality defect on my part.

  16. hhopper says:

    Yeah, but what would Mr. Greenjeans do?

  17. Greg Allen says:

    My clue that it was fake was how clean the yard was.

    Have you ever seen a trailer home with a clear lawn?

  18. Cap'nKangaroo says:

    The more I watch it, the more it looks like an audition tape for “Reno 911”.

  19. OvenMaster says:

    Wouldn’t swinging the car have caused more damage to the trailer than a fiberglass boat? Proof once again that people aren’t thinking straight.

  20. Rabble Rouser says:

    Isn’t this typically what happens in places with five thousand people, and six last names?


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