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wow wheres this road? and y is everyone driving like an idiot?
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I had some girl come into the busser station the other day trying to make out with every staff member and then pull down her pants and asked for someone to stick a dick in her (at least she shaved).
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Vtec doesn't kick in on Reverse.
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its like.. oh yeah oh yeah.. ohhhh yeah... OOoooOohh... why's it suddenly feel a bit better... ohhhh yeahh... ohhh...oh..fuck... it probably ripped.
Anybody make out what it said on the banner on the side of the truck? Seems like a common "go fast" road. They just hang out at the corner and yell at people?:S
Many of those drivers are beyond just bad, they're extremely dangerous; there are multiple instances in those videos where people were nearly in potentially fatal accidents.
It should be police sitting at that corner, not a bunch of youtubers.. I'm glad I don't need to drive that road.
LOL at the mini cooper. Do ppl even know how to drive properly. If you can't handle a driving turn then slow the fuck down. That way, you won't make a fool out of yourself at least.
i think this is why cops go a bit easier on motorcyclists than car racers. if bikers fuck up, they almost always go down solo. if a car fucks up, he's plowing that 2ton block of metal through somebody else
Mulholland Drive is a road in Los Angeles, California, United States, named after engineer William Mulholland. A portion of it is also called Mulholland Highway.
The mostly two-lane, minor arterial road loosely follows the ridgeline of the Santa Monica Mountains and the Hollywood Hills, connecting two sections of U.S. Route 101, and crossing Sepulveda Boulevard, Beverly Glen Boulevard, Coldwater Canyon, Laurel Canyon Boulevard, Nichols Canyon Road and Outpost Drive. It offers views of both the Los Angeles basin and the San Fernando Valley.
The eastern terminus of Mulholland Drive is at its intersection with Cahuenga Boulevard at the Cahuenga Pass over the Santa Monica Mountains (at this point Cahuenga Boulevard runs parallel to the 101). The road continues to the west offering vistas of the Hollywood Sign, downtown Los Angeles and then Burbank, Universal City and the rest of the San Fernando Valley.