RON AND DON

Video: Morons topple Jurassic-era rock formation

Oct 18, 2013, 3:00 PM | Updated: 3:38 pm

A couple of Boy Scout leaders are taking plenty of heat (rightfully so) after they toppled a boulder from a Jurassic-era rock formation that had been there for eons because they thought it was dangerous.

Ron and Don have plenty to say about the two dim-bulbs who thought they were keeping kids safe by knocking over the huge rock. After all, it had been there for about 175 million years, so it could have come down at any time.

Needless to say, the bigwigs at the Boy Scouts aren’t too happy with the guys and the attention. After all, their policy is “Leave No Trace.”

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Video: Morons topple Jurassic-era rock formation