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Originally posted by Bicycle commuter : Originally posted by Wien_Sean: I found a link to an advert they have been showing. I was pretty shocked the first time I saw it.
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I must have missed something. I clicked the link and watched the mpeg. All I saw was a Mom and Dad driving with a girl in the backseat with no seatbelt. Narrator talking in German (?). What's the point.
Same here and I watched it twice.
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right click -> save as. then watch.
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I also cringe when I see people driving around without their kids buckled up. I did not grow up that way. My Mother's car never shifted out of Park until everyone was wearing their seatbelt. Consequently, I buckle my belt either first thing when I get in the car or right after I start it. Seatbelts save lives, period. If you disagree, then you are denying reality and substituting your own warped one.
Driving back and forth between school this year, I have seen 2 fatal crashes that killed 5 people. In both cases, the occupants of the car were killed when they were ejected through the winshield after being rear ended or rear ending someone on the highway. The really sad thing was that the wrecks weren't that bad, and that if they had been wearing seatbelts, they would be alive today to talk about it.
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Am I the only one having absolutely NO luck getting this to open? Web page won't open, won't connect and save using "save link"...nothing. Crappy overseas servers and connections!
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Originally posted by red99sesport: I also cringe when I see people driving around without their kids buckled up. I did not grow up that way. My Mother's car never shifted out of Park until everyone was wearing their seatbelt. Consequently, I buckle my belt either first thing when I get in the car or right after I start it. Seatbelts save lives, period. If you disagree, then you are denying reality and substituting your own warped one.
Driving back and forth between school this year, I have seen 2 fatal crashes that killed 5 people. In both cases, the occupants of the car were killed when they were ejected through the winshield after being rear ended or rear ending someone on the highway. The really sad thing was that the wrecks weren't that bad, and that if they had been wearing seatbelts, they would be alive today to talk about it.
my mom was the same way, she actually said to us "the car wont start until your seatbelts are buckled" and she wouldnt start the car until we all were fastined in... lol going down memory lane... I remember when I was about 5 years old I was sitting in the passenger seat, my mom gets in because she was in a rush and started the car before I had put my seatbelt on... I said to her "mommy! something must be wrong with the car!" My mom replied with a "what?" "The car started before my seatbelt went on, something is wrong with it!" lol, that still makes me giggle a little today... I loved that 92 Lebaron... that thing HAULED 3.0L V6.
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Originally posted by IRingTwyce: Am I the only one having absolutely NO luck getting this to open? Web page won't open, won't connect and save using "save link"...nothing. Crappy overseas servers and connections!
I tried it again and it still works for me, I dunno. It isn't a big file, only 2.7 mb.
I have noticed that people here to do not wear their seatbelts. It's really annoying. If I am in a cab I often don't wear one because I never go anywhere that is that far away and it's never more than 50 kph. But when I get into the front seat of anycar or sit anywhere in a friends car I always wear my seatbelt. Other people don't even think about it.
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Originally posted by AliasJerkââ??¢: I loved that 92 Lebaron... that thing HAULED 3.0L V6.
I have a 92 Spirit 3.0 V6 that I got for only 3 Hundy... it certainly does haul sometimes for what it is
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