Max X Awards

Season 1Episode 2060 minavr. 14, 2001
Max X Awards
Ballerinas dance while hanging from ropes on cliff (Best New Art Form); Man launches car off ramp and it explodes on midair (Best Performance in Asbestos Longjohns); Man in car pulls plane's landing gear down (Best Use of a Sunroof); Man eats live snakes (Ozzy Award); Trucks drive though mud (Mud Boggin' Award); Plumbers push wheelbarrows around in formation (Fun With Big Tools Award); Group with realty signs dances in street (Lowest Step on the Show Biz Ladder Award); Man attempts to jump cars and crashes into landing ramp (How Bad is it in Russia Award); Auto mechanics beat cars with hammers to charge the customers more money for repairs (Employee of the Month Award); Man tries to bench press 570 pounds and drops the barbell on himself (Can't Get it Up Award); Woman slashes man's tires after he steals her parking space (Miss Congeniality Award); Candidate destroys opponents signs and replaces them with his own (Sleazy Politician Award); Woman hangs by her hair and does circus routine
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