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13 Comments
GeeSussFreeKsays...If you watch real closely, you can see a car wreak.
DrivelsAdvocatesays...The spirit of Evel Knievil lives on, albeit in tandem with Ray Charles' eyesight.
sixshotsays...Upvote for proper use of Dukes of Hazzard horn.
Mandtissays...>> ^sixshot:
Upvote for proper use of Dukes of Hazzard horn.
+1!
Bruti79says...how is this not *eia?
siftbotsays...Invocations (eia) cannot be called by Bruti79 because Bruti79 is not privileged - sorry.
grintersays...What the f_Ck is up with the novelty horn?
rychansays..."at a high rate of speed"? Why would you say that instead of "at high speed"?
Nithernsays...He'll hit the jump, and cops will just drive on by. His superior logic will take the cops by surprise; and before they realize what happen, he'll be long gone down the raod. Yeah, yeah, that's it, thats the ticket!
acidSpinesays...Isn't it funny how people who lead cops on these high speed chases do so for pretty minor offences? This guy didn't want to get pulled over without a license.
Secondly why do police still engage in these high rate of speed antics on the road? Apart from the obvious viewing pleasure generated they put a lot of people in worse danger and so often end in disaster... and lols
rottenseedsays...>> ^rychan:
"at a high rate of speed"? Why would you say that instead of "at high speed"?
I know...she might as well say "at a high magnitude of change in position per unit time"
JAPRsays...*eia
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Eia) - requested by JAPR.
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