Ghost Riding: Never Underestimate....

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Human stupidity or the need for the young to copy stupid stunts they see on YouTube.

Hip-hop stunt 'recipe for disaster'
'Ghost riding,' in which hyphy fans dance on top of a slowly moving car, has led to 2 deaths.


MODESTO — "Ghost riding the whip," a stunt in which a driver gets out of his car and dances around and on top of the slowly moving vehicle to a thumping hip-hop beat, has gotten at least two people killed, led to numerous injuries and alarmed police on the West Coast and beyond.

A fad among devotees of a West Coast strain of hip-hop music called hyphy, the stunt has been celebrated in song and performed in numerous homemade videos posted on YouTube.

"It did not take Einstein to look at this thing and say this was a recipe for disaster," said Pete Smith, a police spokesman in Stockton. "We could see the potential for great injury or death."

Earlier this month, Davender Gulley, a ghost-riding 18-year-old, died after his head slammed into a parked car while he was hanging out of the window of an SUV in Stockton, police said. In October, a 36-year-old man dancing on top of a moving car fell off, hit his head and died in what authorities said was Canada's first ghost-riding fatality.

The stunt has also led to numerous minor injuries.

Hyphy was born in the San Francisco Bay cities of Oakland, Richmond and Vallejo in the late 1990s, and devotees often hold late-night car rallies called sideshows, where crowds perform risky stunts, including ghost riding.

Ghost riding refers to the absence of a driver. "The whip" is urban slang for your car. Typically, the driver drops the car into neutral and dances around and on top of the vehicle while it inches forward.

Sometimes it is a solo act; sometimes a half-dozen or more passengers get out and dance too. The stunt is usually performed late at night on a deserted road or in a parking lot.

The Vallejo-bred rapper E-40 introduced mainstream listeners to ghost riding with the single "Tell Me When to Go," whose lyrics describe how to pull it off. Another single, "Ghostride It," by Oakland rapper Mistah F.A.B., offers a step-by-step guide: "Pull up. Hop out, all in one motion. Dancing on the hood, while the car still rollin'."

The antics have gone nationwide, thanks in large part to YouTube, where a search for ghost riding turns up hundreds of grainy videos of young people pulling the stunt. Judging from the backdrops, the phenomenon has crossed over from the city to the suburbs.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the gene pool :rolleyes:
 
Not to mention adding to an already crowded field for the 'Darwin Awards'.

I think the pool needs a tad more chlorine.

Viva the destructive nature of youth.

Peace (in 2007).
 
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Well, as long as they aren't killing anyone else, or getting brain damaged and going on life support and costing lots of money to keep alive... Or costing lots of money in insurance for the cars they fuck up.

They should rule those cases "accidental suicide."
 
A few months ago I seen some dude hanging out of his car as it was rolling down the street... moron... I kept hoping a damn cop would roll by...
 
Alright, I was curious, so I looked it up on mytube. The only reason I am posting is because of this video, where a couple of white wannabes are ghost-riding and a guy steals the car.

I'm betting it was staged, but still.
 
only_more_so said:
Alright, I was curious, so I looked it up on mytube. The only reason I am posting is because of this video, where a couple of white wannabes are ghost-riding and a guy steals the car.

I'm betting it was staged, but still.

Hahahahahahahahaha...

I don't care if that was staged. It's still funny as all hell :D
 
only_more_so said:
Alright, I was curious, so I looked it up on mytube. The only reason I am posting is because of this video, where a couple of white wannabes are ghost-riding and a guy steals the car.

I'm betting it was staged, but still.

Looks staged to me too.

Besides, who the fuck would want to steal a Ford Tempo?

I'd rather ride the bus.

Alright, another beer.

Later.
 
I've never danced on a moving car, but I've hung on to the roof rack. It was really good fun - makes you feel like you're flying :cool:
 
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