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Just watch:

Re-TAH-ded.

Most acts of intentionally leaving tiremarks on pavement are.
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Most acts of intentionally leaving tiremarks on pavement are.

Yeah... peple who own FWD Toyotas & Saturns usually don't like

to burn rubber. :wink: This may be lame but that kid's an animal.

so i saw the video and after about 4 seconds i was like... humm i still have some cheesecake to go left in my box..... wtf?

This is what I will be reduced to if gas prices stay the way they are, only it will be with a tricycle someone threw out their car window into a ditch.

Nope, a tricycle is FWD. :lol:

Yeah... peple who own FWD Toyotas & Saturns usually don't like

to burn rubber. :wink:

Not just Toyota and Saturn drivers, but 90% of people who made it through hig school in 4 years dont like to burn rubber. Its just pointless, like golf on TV and Lifetime original movies. Sure a few people may be interested, but for the most part, its just retarded.

Accord too sick to lay a patch, izzat what you're sayin'? <--- JOKE

Burnin' rubber is fun once in a while. It is kind of retarded to do it at every greenlight though.

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O.B. nailed it, everything in moderation. 8)

Satty: I've got a 4 year degree in graphic design and

made it through H.S. & college in 4 years each. Just

cause I spell like a 13 y.o. does not mean I'm dumb. :wink:

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