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the whole movie is completely pointless except for the part when he hits his alarm...pay close attention....if you dont feel like watchin the whole thing scroll to 4 minutes and 45 seconds...thats when he hits the alarm...watch what happens....its pretty cool.
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Having worked in the scariest place on earth to drive; Naples, Italy. I can well assure you that they do use other cars as a guide. They also park wherever the hell they want, ram each other at crossways if needs be, God forbid we had to stop at red lights, and as a consequence i'd go so far as saying 90% of the cars looked like golf balls from one angle or another!
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QUOTE(Vince-Noir @ Dec 12, 2007 - 4:58 AM) [snapback]622055[/snapback] Having worked in the scariest place on earth to drive; Naples, Italy. I can well assure you that they do use other cars as a guide. They also park wherever the hell they want, ram each other at crossways if needs be, God forbid we had to stop at red lights, and as a consequence i'd go so far as saying 90% of the cars looked like golf balls from one angle or another! ![]() This just sounds like Brooklyn to me, we just kinda called it the "tap"... when I moved to Portland and did that with someone else in the car w/me, they were like "aren't you going to leave a note" and I totally laughed. It still makes me laugh, actually. I don't do the tap so much any more though because people really freak out about it here. Also I always kind of observed when I lived in NYC that traffic "laws" are more like traffic "suggestions." They'd like you to obey red lights, etc, but sometimes you really just can't. -------------------- ![]() |
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