Evee
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I think it's funny.
Get a life people!
Haha, it is funny. I think it is nice people took the time to tell me my throw away thread was crap.
If you could choose to live in one era (ANYTHING, from present day, to the 80s, to the Medieval Times), what one would you choose to live in?
What's a food that you think is either really overrated, or people like but you don't?
1969 was a good year for cars though...
What was the worst year for cars?
I don't know that there was one
Maybe 4000 B.C. They didn't even have wheels yet.
Or maybe 1972 when 54,589 died in the US in car crashes, although that's probably worse for people than cars. Well, cars mustn't have liked it, either.
Wow, 1972 was a bad year. Impressive that deaths are down to the same point as 1918. Why the peak in the thirties? Gangster related?
Maybe it was because cars started becoming more common, but there weren't adequate legal mechanisms in place to regulate their use?
Yeah, maybe. I like my Al Capone theory though
I want to organize a heist to steal all of Al Capone's rubies. I'll bet Geraldo has them.
Good luck!!
Heist movies are best. Especially with a long planning scene.
I would stay with the present day. 1969 was a good year for cars though...
Raisins
After googling around about the '30s...They didn't have seat belts. They got radios. They got better/faster engines. Driving tests were rarely required. They probably had hooch.
So you know them guys and gals were speeding around with their V-8 engines without any kind of safety restraint while all liquored up and listening to the devil's music—JAZZ.
It's always enjoyable to see someone else verify my bullshit speculations.
Damn that jazz!
I'm gonna have to agree with you, raisins are nasty.
What about the cars did you like in specific?