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Yeah, but I don’t want the contents of some punk’s bowels in my drivers’ seat.  Ruins the upholstery.

COTD

Fambly. Get it right.

His true reward was the friendships he made along the way :D

That night ended in a blown up 10 second car and some buster had to drive the best race driver both sides of the Mississippi home only to be rewarded with someone else’s already opened beer. 

. . . one guy held the prestigious job of “get arrested pretending to be the director.”

I wonder if Lee Majors was consulted......

That’s a pretty cool anecdote. It seems fitting for a movie about “illegal racing” to also have a story about “illegal film production” tied to it.

2020 just needs to stop. For like five seconds. 

This is a real kick in the teeth. I loved all of the Build Team (and had a major crush on Kari), but I particularly enjoyed Grant’s enthusiasm and inventiveness. What a sad, far too young loss.

I remember when he was hypnotised and given the suggestion to play the tuba or something when one of the other team members said a key word. When the word came up, he just had a confused expression on his face and then burst out laughing, thus proving that you can suggest something to someone under hypnosis but can’t

This fucking year I swear.  You can't catch your breath without something horrible happening.  He was one of my favorite Mythbusters along with Jamie and Kari.  I'll always fondly remember him beating a polygraph test and having this hilarious but still relatable victory breakdown.  Poor guy, rest in peace.

They still hadn’t yet gotten over the shock of someone approving them for credit.

The Nissan owners were too busy napping in those boring ass old cars to notice any problems.

Similarly you’d really think Nissan would be #1. All problems should be resolved after a model has been on the market for 20 years.

To be fair to dodge how many problems can their 2 cars have after 13+ years in production?  I figure those should be worked out by now

I’m not in Michigan yet.

No.

  • 94% of truck owners have used their truck to help others.