Never laughed so hard in my life!
That Jeff's a card, alright. Man, can he drive - and as for the acting . . . is it my imagination or do I see Hollywood B movies in the background there?
Thought Travis would hurt Jeff there for a moment when he . . . . okay, I won't spoil it.
This brought to mind another thought. Are we actually risking Jeff's life when he does this sort of stuff the sponsors require he do? Alright - to non-NASCAR fans that might sound really weird - this is a guy who dances in a 3000 pound steel jacket most weekends, with another bunch of hot-heads speeding around in excess of 200 MPH; driving a cab shouldn't be a dangerous thing, right?
But not if one was familiar with NASCAR's safety philosophies. NASCAR drivers don't drive yon common-or-garden passenger cars on track, the vehicles are machines designed
for the sport - quite a bit different from a cab.
So how safe is Jeff, really, when he does this sort of advertising-gimmick thing? A rollover in that cab wouldn't be the same as the roll-overs he walks away from in a NASCAR crash.
Good thing Travis was not a secret 'Conceal and Carry' or else Jeff would have a few more holes in his head than he already has.
Having said that - if Jeff was driving a cab would I take that ride? Absolutely. YOLO.
If it
is the real Jeff, and he
is being
him and not an other being him.