I've seen, and done, a few crazy and stupid things in my time, so I'll share a few funny ones:
1). An overloaded car story. Back in college in the 90's a roommate had a 68 volvo with ski racks that were circa 1970, you know those ones that had suction cups on the bottom and little hooks to go under the rain gutter on the car? Anyways, we got 2 free couches from a girlfriends folks, so figured we could put them both on the roof racks, one on top of the other, to get them to our place. Bad idea. We tied them down real good, used lots of thin yellow nylon rope, so there was no chance of the couches coming off the ski racks. As we found on the highway, our threshold was about 50mph before the rain gutters gave way, racks and couches cart wheeling down the road. Fortunately nobody ran into them and was injured.
2). A crazy car story. A few years out of college I was renting a room in a house with a bunch of young electricians. One guy drove a really old beater honda civic. So old and so beater it didn't have any door windows and the passenger door didn't open, so you crawled in like the Duke boys. The interesting part was, he'd wired the car up to start with a domestic light switch, no key required. Funniest thing, looking where you think you should see a key and instead seeing a light switch.
3). A backwards boat story. Years ago we had a family cottage on an island in Georgian Bay. We used to keep one of the boats on the island for the winter; the rock was pretty flat into the water, so we used it like a boat ramp, rolling the trailer into the water, pull the boat onto the trailer, and then use a come-along to pull the trailer up on shore. Lots of work and not a great system, so Dad finally decided to store the boat at the marina on the mainland like normal folks do. Problem was, we had to get the trailer to the mainland. So, instead of renting a barge we decided to use the smaller steel utility boat and put the trailer on top of it to transport it to the mainland. It was a ****** getting the trailer on top of the boat, and awkward as hell piloting it to shore, sitting in between the struts of this trailer. So, you can just imagine the looks on the other boaters faces as we putted by with the trailer on top of the boat in the middle of the lake. What the hell are these guys doing? They've got it all backwards!