why I dont like 99% of the ricer crowd
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why I dont like 99% of the ricer crowd
This is an old vid but it still shows thier level of stupidity
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st...msvr=105211430
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st...msvr=105211430
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WTF??? Was that on purpose or is he that retarded?
Reminds me of a night at my old apt complex. Since it rarely rains in Phoenix, people go nuts when the roads are wet. The parking lot at my old apt was set up in a way that you could do laps around one section of cars. There was a huge puddle on one side, and some guy who lived there thought it would be a good idea to do some laps after drinking with his buddies and go splashing through the puddles. Well....he "overshot" one of the straightaways and rear-ended two parked cars at the end where he should have turned. He then freaked out, put the car in reverse and floored it. Got about half way down the straightaway he just came from and scraped one car, then put his rear end squarely into the right rear quarter panel of the next one, and pushed it into a third car. His rear bumper caught on one of the cars and ripped off, leaving his license plate laying in the middle of the street. He took off and parked around the back side of the complex, then had some friends come out to retrieve the bumper. By then the police had been called anyway and people had reported the plate #. Cops showed up, and took them 30 minutes or so to get him to come out of the apt. We watched him get read his rights and taken away. Five cars he f***ed up that night. If he had been making laps in the other direction, mine would have been one of them.
I saw his car again about a year later parked at ASU, still hadn't had it fixed. His plate was zip-tied to some piece of the frame. I laughed.
Reminds me of a night at my old apt complex. Since it rarely rains in Phoenix, people go nuts when the roads are wet. The parking lot at my old apt was set up in a way that you could do laps around one section of cars. There was a huge puddle on one side, and some guy who lived there thought it would be a good idea to do some laps after drinking with his buddies and go splashing through the puddles. Well....he "overshot" one of the straightaways and rear-ended two parked cars at the end where he should have turned. He then freaked out, put the car in reverse and floored it. Got about half way down the straightaway he just came from and scraped one car, then put his rear end squarely into the right rear quarter panel of the next one, and pushed it into a third car. His rear bumper caught on one of the cars and ripped off, leaving his license plate laying in the middle of the street. He took off and parked around the back side of the complex, then had some friends come out to retrieve the bumper. By then the police had been called anyway and people had reported the plate #. Cops showed up, and took them 30 minutes or so to get him to come out of the apt. We watched him get read his rights and taken away. Five cars he f***ed up that night. If he had been making laps in the other direction, mine would have been one of them.
I saw his car again about a year later parked at ASU, still hadn't had it fixed. His plate was zip-tied to some piece of the frame. I laughed.