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Old 11-30-2004, 10:29 PM
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Old 11-30-2004, 10:33 PM
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Hey, a preview of me and Jody on the '05 Power Tour! I'm not going to let you play that music, though!
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Old 11-30-2004, 10:37 PM
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Hey, a preview of me and Jody on the '05 Power Tour! I'm not going to let you play that music, though!

AHHHHHHHHH.....come on! :p

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Old 11-30-2004, 10:59 PM
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That must be really big over there, as I remember seeing someting similar over at PT a while back.

Just crazy!!!
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Driving talent...Yes...Stupidy..Yes...Fun...Defintely!! I want to ride with you guys!! I'll just sit back & enjoy the white knuckle ride!!
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Old 12-01-2004, 06:09 PM
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Exclamation Drifting... Don't try this at home now kiddies

This whole drifting thing is just absolutely beyond me. The worst part is that the dufus pups out there are now viewing these types of videos, and most assuredly are actually going to be trying this themselves. I have seen it a few times already here on the local interstates, and REALLY makes me wish I was wearing a badge and a side arm. I take some comfort in seeing multiple cars around me dialing their cell phones when this crap happens - RANT !

This stuff just scares the wee out of me - can you imagine just cruising along with your family, and some moron kid in his Jetta loses it while just d***ing around? heading straight for you?

Sorry for the rant...

Fun video though!
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Drifting must be fun, but ON TRACK, not on public roads. But some poeple lack of maturity and that is dangerous.
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That wasn't drifting. That was attempting to lose control. That's just plain stupid and dangerous. What kind of a rush these guys may get, I don't know. I get more of a rush screaming through some turns as fast as I can than I get from keeping from losing control. The truth is, when these guys find a situation where they have to regain control of the car to avoid an accident, they won't be able to. I know that I can, but that's because I've done it several times. I know my luck won't hold up though. I still don't see the fun in what those guy's were doing in that video.
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I cant wait for the sound track to come out........
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I have seen a longer Video. It is Oil Barons over There in OILVILLE. The longer version shows them crashing into cars on th eside of the road, hitting Phone poles, other Oil Barons, etc. I think ebaumsworld.com has it.
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