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Man goes for a ride on hood of his car on I95 in Miami

crazy stupid

f--k bro, s--t bro, f--k bro, dude

great comentary
 
Hmm! And I thought TJ Hooker had retired by now...
:wtf:
 
That's what they should do to the half wit protestors here blocking the roads
 
That "Sloopy" is a rather nasty song:

"Hang on Sloopy" is about being in love/a relationship with a girl of another socioeconomic class. Wes Farrell and Bert Russell wrote the song in the mid-1960s, and it was originally titled "My Girl Sloopy"; "Sloopy" is a reference to American jazz singer Dorothy Sloop, who often went by the name "Sloopy."

The first stanza speaks to the boy's love and concern for a poor girl, whose father holds some menial or socially undesirable job that she is ashamed of. He tells her he doesn't care what her daddy "do," and that he's in love with her and to hang on, things will improve. The second stanza speaks to the strong sexual attraction between the two, and is a veiled reference to the act of fellatio, with the boy laying on his back. He delights in her long hair, and coaxes her to let her hair down and "hang down on me." Backed by the chorus, he urges her to "come on, come on." He tells her "it feels so good" and that she knows it feels so good. The song quickens in tempo and he exhorts her to "shake it, shake it, shake it," letting out a "yeah!" before the song creschendos with a long howl, symbolizing the ecstasy of his orgasm.
 
Those windshield squeegee washer guys are a determined bunch to finish the job.
 
That "Sloopy" is a rather nasty song:

"Hang on Sloopy" is about being in love/a relationship with a girl of another socioeconomic class. Wes Farrell and Bert Russell wrote the song in the mid-1960s, and it was originally titled "My Girl Sloopy"; "Sloopy" is a reference to American jazz singer Dorothy Sloop, who often went by the name "Sloopy."

The first stanza speaks to the boy's love and concern for a poor girl, whose father holds some menial or socially undesirable job that she is ashamed of. He tells her he doesn't care what her daddy "do," and that he's in love with her and to hang on, things will improve. The second stanza speaks to the strong sexual attraction between the two, and is a veiled reference to the act of fellatio, with the boy laying on his back. He delights in her long hair, and coaxes her to let her hair down and "hang down on me." Backed by the chorus, he urges her to "come on, come on." He tells her "it feels so good" and that she knows it feels so good. The song quickens in tempo and he exhorts her to "shake it, shake it, shake it," letting out a "yeah!" before the song creschendos with a long howl, symbolizing the ecstasy of his orgasm.

Liz Brewer...


 
The McCoys were a Dayton based band. This was my high schools big song ! Check out Miamisburg marching band 2010 vids on you tube !
 
Natural selection! I hope he fell off and the idiot recoddire doing 70 ! I hope he wrecksw into the wall and dies too! This is why there's a accident down there every 10 freaking feet!
 
They were filming a reality TV show about aerodynamics.
 
Crazy boys on the Hood, in the Hood whatever. Shake it, shake it, shake it Sloopy. yea baby. Thanks kk.
 
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The McCoys were a Dayton based band. This was my high schools big song ! Check out Miamisburg marching band 2010 vids on you tube !
Remember Rick Derringer? He had the song "Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo", played with Edgar and Johnny Winter a lot... He was the lead singer of The McCoys.
 
Remember Rick Derringer? He had the song "Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo", played with Edgar and Johnny Winter a lot... He was the lead singer of The McCoys.


I sure hope he got his teeth fixed with his Sloopy & Hoochie Koo dough.
 
Back in the day when we were young and stupid, a friend did the same thing. We went out to a local bar and closed the place down around 2 AM. We get outside and there's 5-6" of snow on the ground and not a soul on the road. My one buddy was driving, he had a beautiful Electra 225, with the 455, in bright yellow. We pile in the car and one of the guys who was pretty drunk, jumped on the hood of the car. My buddy driving took off and drove the 5 miles home with the other guy face down in snow holding onto the lip of the hood. Granted we were only doing maybe 15-20 mph since the roads weren't plowed, but still pretty stupid thing to do. Lucky the cops were all in HQ drinking coffee!!! Wish I had pics. Good ole days !!!!



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When they pulled this stunt on Deathproof, with the white challenger, they added fake window frames to attach their belts to. Anyone ever notice?
 
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