And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Schlock cinema at its best: Bad plot, crappy dialogue, and hack actors, interspersed with actual film from real races, and packaged together like a Spam lamb with onion eyes. This is how legends of mediocrity like Roger Corman got their start.
"Like a Spam lamb w/ onion eyes!" I'm keeping that one. As for the movie, I thought it was a documentary about my daily commute in and around DC but your comment kept me in the proper lane.
In the early days of motor racing, drivers were catapulted from their cars (no seat belts or harnesses) or set ablaze from spilled fuel during crashes. Definitely not for the faint of heart.
Dal Earnheart Sr used to ram cars at 200 mph. Was it attempted murder?
ReplyDeleteRubbin is racin son.
ReplyDeleteSport or Murder?, Neither, like rollerball it's survival of the fittest
ReplyDelete#3 is doing it wrong.
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Shiny side up. As always.
ReplyDeleteCheck out a video on youtube called "killed myself when I was young"...
ReplyDeleteBondo in your doors is a sign of courage.
ReplyDeleteBondo in your doors is extra weight. Fit another door.
DeleteSchlock cinema at its best: Bad plot, crappy dialogue, and hack actors, interspersed with actual film from real races, and packaged together like a Spam lamb with onion eyes. This is how legends of mediocrity like Roger Corman got their start.
ReplyDelete"Like a Spam lamb w/ onion eyes!" I'm keeping that one. As for the movie, I thought it was a documentary about my daily commute in and around DC but your comment kept me in the proper lane.
Deletehttps://youtu.be/G1iA2hvilZc?t=48
DeleteAesop thanks for the tip, never seen it and won't bother looking for it
ReplyDeleteIn the early days of motor racing, drivers were catapulted from their cars (no seat belts or harnesses) or set ablaze from spilled fuel during crashes. Definitely not for the faint of heart.
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