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DeathStar1

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Why would someone stop at the bottom of a hill for a few seconds, turn around, stall, shine a flashlight out of a darkened car(with headlights on), and drive off after pulling up to a house for a bit?
Never seen someone do that before. Oh, and I saw my second encounter with a car doing 'donuts' yesterday. This time it was some middle aged adult in a snowplow modified truck. It was a tad nervracking knowing that if he misjudged one turn, or got distracted, he was within inches of hitting my car....
Never will understand doing that :).
 

teapot2001

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I went to the supermarket today and parked along the side of the store. When I was about to get out of the car, I looked to my side and saw a guy in his truck two spaces over. After 30 minutes of shopping, I went back to my car and the guy was still there. As I was about to pull out, the guy pulled out too, backed up all the way to the back of the store, and just stayed there. Wierd.

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DeathStar1

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OK, OK..... Geeze, try to post something of curiosity, and you get poked fun at ;)...
BTW, what was the name of the SNL cat that drove cars, now that you've got me thinking about it.
 

StephenA

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He drives around all over the town, it's Tounces the cat who could drive. I have a SNL VHS of Tounces the Cat and Scruffy the Rat somewhere. My favorite skit on the tape is when Ed Furlong and Linda Hamilton reprised their roles from Terminator 2 and Tounces was the Touncinator.
 

Caleb Penner

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Why would someone stop at the bottom of a hill for a few seconds, turn around, stall, shine a flashlight out of a darkened car(with headlights on), and drive off after pulling up to a house for a bit?
Because they were delivering pizza and looking for the house. At night, a flashlight makes it a bit easier to see the number on the house.
Why did they stall? Maybe it was a steep hill and they just got a standard.

Caleb
 

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