Super Dave Osborne – July 4th Special

Super Dave in the Super Corvette
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To celebrate this great Independence Day, I’m sharing five Super Dave videos with everyone. Happy July 4th.

Wheel Of Good Fortune

We welcome Super Dave and the winner (Rusty) of his contest. Dave is strapped to a spinning wheel, and an archer will shoot an arrow, and where it lands, Rusty wins. Of course, we all know what is next.

Super Dave - Highest Slam Dunk

Fuji builds a catapult that will launch Super Dave into the air, where he will catch a basketball and make a slam dunk.

Super Dave - Geiger Car

Dave is test-driving a new prototype car, that can see up to 2,000 feet below the earth and distinguish what elements are under the earth. Of course, there is always something that will go wrong and it certainly does in this one.

Super Dave - Chair Ski Ride To Death

Super Dave is strapped to a chair with genuine fire retardant Saskatchewan seal skin bindings. The chair is strapped to skis. He will be pulled behind a truck and jump some buses. And of course something goes wrong.

Super Dave - Girls Softball Team

Super Dave is in the hospital due to an accident that occurred earlier with his Girls Softball Team. Dave is once again using his magnet, but this time with a steel ball. And of course, something goes terribly wrong.

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    Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.

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Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.

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