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well apart from the obvious sensitivity at the moment towards illegal street racing, can I just say that was probably the lamest video I've seen posted in a long time. the camera man was master of the "quick zoom to no-where" and it was so jerky at one point I'm almost certain he was tugging his member with his free hand. add to that it was dark, you couldn't make out either of the cars and the race wasn't even close.

thanks for sharing. top post.

OH YEAH ABSOLUTELY! They should be ashamed of themselves not only displaying such reckless behavior on public roads (Im sure the US have laws against it) but being grown men they were unable to handle a video camera properly not to mention poor selection of lighting and timing of the day. A total failure of whatever purpose they intended for this video. :P

thanks for sharing your thoughts too :yucky:

well apart from the obvious sensitivity at the moment towards illegal street racing, can I just say that was probably the lamest video I've seen posted in a long time. the camera man was master of the "quick zoom to no-where" and it was so jerky at one point I'm almost certain he was tugging his member with his free hand. add to that it was dark, you couldn't make out either of the cars and the race wasn't even close.

thanks for sharing. top post.

and its not like no one on this site has ever dragged anyone off at the lights before? come on who are some of you guys trying to kid? =P

but yeah, there is a time and a place its called the track bla bla f**king bla

and its not like no one on this site has ever dragged anyone off at the lights before? come on who are some of you guys trying to kid? =P

but yeah, there is a time and a place its called the track bla bla f**king bla

I've never dragged anyone at the lights before. :rolleyes: It's not an easy thing to do when your mum is always beside you.

OH YEAH ABSOLUTELY! They should be ashamed of themselves not only displaying such reckless behavior on public roads (Im sure the US have laws against it) but being grown men they were unable to handle a video camera properly not to mention poor selection of lighting and timing of the day. A total failure of whatever purpose they intended for this video. :wave:

thanks for sharing your thoughts too :thumbsup:

lol, get upset all you want. I never said they should be ashamed of themselves. I couldn't care less if some guys in the US want to race on the street. I just thought it was a bit weak you thought it was so post worthy... face it. it's a lame video. and if you didn't want me to share my thoughts, why post a thread on the video?

Wow! where did that came from? I never said that you said they should be ashamed of themselves. I SAID they should be ashamed of themselves. Why are you so uptight? threads on this forum are open for discussion if you don't like it, well, everyone's entitled to their opinions. I respect that and I did not not agreeing with you did I? if that makes you feel better. As for "thanks for sharing your thoughts" actually meant thanks for sharing your thoughts! theres nothing else! so don't get all defensive. Relax. Enjoy your weekend. ;)

and its not like no one on this site has ever dragged anyone off at the lights before? come on who are some of you guys trying to kid? =P

but yeah, there is a time and a place its called the track bla bla f**king bla

hahahah

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