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If you think this is lame, back when video games first took off one of the TV stations here (Little Rock) did a promotion called "TV-POW", which involved you being the lucky caller who then was featured on-air while a basic Atari tank-like game was played live. You had to say the word "POW" when you wanted to shoot

Not sure if this one has already been posted but the Natchez Trace Parkway bridge is pretty nice.

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No tractor video story is complete without this.

That guy deserves a Citation.

I never thought I'd have an application for this knowledge, but there's a travel show called "Stanley On The Go" hosted by an older gentleman, and in one particular episode he rides in a chariot. This link goes to a video where if you jump ahead to about the 2-minute mark you can see just the portion about the

Would a Cobb shifter have helped in this situation?

They should upgrade that talk of requiring cars in the US to have rear-view cameras to include built-in dashcams as well.

My cousin used to have about a '78 Chevy pickup that had been cobbled together with the bed from a comparable GMC. Whoever put it together had put some type of Chevy emblem on the tailgate that almost covered all the holes from the original GMC logo, but as my cousin pointed out, at the time GMC put their logos over

"Hat Tip to Jesus!"? Pretty sure he took the wheel there at one point.

In the old days I wouldn't have been the first Jalop to note at the 5:45 mark that's a 2009 Malibu and NOT an Impala in the '59 Bel-Air offset crash video.

Where was Dick Van Dyke at the time this occurred?

What an ass-clown.

This doesn't involve cars, though I suspect someone out there has tried this. I had some distant relatives (I think related by marriage, at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it), who were repainting a ski boat and wanted to put some metal flake in the paint. Not having access to proper metal flake (or not

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This was the first thing I thought of, and I was sure someone would have posted it already...but I scanned all the posts and didn't see mention of it, so I felt I had to add rototiller racing to the mix. Perhaps this is such a hard-core redneck thing that it hasn't made it out of Arkansas yet (or maybe I just

Crap! When did a '98 Mini become "old"? Did I read that wrong? Somehow to me cars from the '80s and before are old, but '90s are just really used cars. Granted I date back to the '60s, so admittedly I had a little bit of trouble accepting '80s cars as old, but I had an '80 El Camino until recently and driving it

Even she says she "thinks" something happened, so how are we to know if she isn't certain?

I'm okay with #9 on a highway road trip, but then again my wife has cute size 5-1/2 feet...and ankles, as opposed to the cankles in the photo above.