Really, Really Bad Days

Season 2Episode 160 minoct. 5, 2001
Really, Really Bad Days
Hunter's truck gets stuck on edge of 300-foot cliff and falls; Parasailer can't get down; Car crashes through flaming boxes and hits reporter; Clerk locks robber in store; Man in armor hit by golf balls; Raccoon's head gets stuck in hollow tree limb; Teacher crawls to school in snow; Power company worker spays burning transformer with chemical; Skier hits gate; Sailboat gets hung up on dock during race and crushes driver; Motorcycle drag racer drives over opponent and launches; Woman trapped in car trunk; Dirt biker hits dirt mound and flies over handlebars; Woman's hair stuck in zip line over waterfall; Worker hangs by safety line from water tower; Magician in straight jacket hung from burning rope can't escape; Speedboat crashes into judges' boat Max X List: 3. Man parks his car too close to the ocean and the car gets washed out to sea 2. 900-pound marlin drags fisherman overboard 1. Vicious bull escapes from rodeo
Really, Really Bad Days has aired on oct. 5, 2001
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