If stoplights were mounted vertically in Kansas, everyone would think they were warning lights for aircraft on top of mountains. Since there is no topography in Kansas, everything must be horizontal to avoid confusing the local yokels.
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"Sluggo" said:There's a little more than embedding going on there. I had to build a whole new page.
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"1497" said:Cool. How'd you mount the camera?
"RyanG85" said:Cool video! Wheres all the hills and twisty roads?
"Mustang_Charly" said:My sister's car does that too sometimes...
Uhmmm.....Tire spin........."Mustang_Charly" said:What's that squealy noise at 0:43? alternator belt slipping? My sister's car does that too sometimes...
"blue65coupe" said:Sweet. What's up with them sideways stoplights though?
"Sluggo" said:Shrug, never thought about it. Isn't that the normal way to hang stop lights?
"FordDude" said:Kinda ruined the end of the ride with that happy ring tone. :craz fd