My name is Benjamin Cavanagh Diggles.


I am the web director + co-founder of db clay. I am 28, happily married + living in Portland, Oregon. I don't have many reasons for keeping this blog. I tend to talk about emerging web culture + how ridiculous the media is but the majority of this site consists of stuff that makes me smile. find archives here

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world record darsh

Posted: June 11, 2008

this video gave me a real L O L.

i am not sure everyone who watches it will join in my laugh. the video boasts a world record half way through as the guy drives a car through flames off a ramp and crashes. the music and the silliness of it all is what started to make me chuckle but then when i saw this guys comment below i lost it. so true… so true.

WTF Crash

it seems that landing on the wheels of the car was never a possibility. which for some reason seems like a ton of risk just for us to poke fun. and the icing on the cake is that the dude gets out of the car afterwards with a fuck yeah bitches look on his face.

pro darsh

10 days w/o internet and I was having Diggles withdrawals! Glad to be back to read your stuff, man.

Serious darsh here, but the kids loved it.

From Anne on June 11th, 2008 at 12:50 pm

Couldn’t agree more. The only funny part about that video is the comment! Gotta love the dudes homemade recording of “Old Black Betty” tho!1

From n00balance on June 11th, 2008 at 6:40 pm

I think the record is about the height of the flames during a stunt ;) The stuntman is so pumped about it - that is brains are fried and comments this way.

From Joeri on June 13th, 2008 at 2:50 am

wtf indeed! I’m pretty sure this guy gets ALL the ladies!

From hero on June 13th, 2008 at 9:39 am

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