I know a burnout road rage music video sounds wierd…i just wanna give it a try! i know it says #3 but this was the best so far so thats why i uploaded this first… burnout stats approx: 2985000 global points. 2100 total takedowns. 980000 crash damage. 20 hours playing time.
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This subaru driver, Dan, overtakes me badly in wet conditions, and takes “offence” at my beep and shout of “Oi”. Notice the beep of my AirZound and that of the oncoming car blend together. He then reverses at me whilst on camera, you can see the reversing lights come on and the vehicle back up a little. The witness was scared of his behaviour and stopped well up the road to give details. D4 NOK D4-NOK
An Explosive track from the band Mower off their upcoming album “Not For You” instores 5/16/06. Check out www.suburbannoizerecords.com for more information
In part 3: Goody gets friendly with a girl called “Elf”, and Fowler gets himself suspended from a tree. With Rowan Atkinson, James Dreyfus, Mark Addy, David Haig and Mina Anwar.
From The Oregonian: Portland police arrested a 21-year-old man suspected of chasing down a cyclist Sunday and driving off at a high rate of speed — with the cyclist hanging onto the hood. James F. Millican was arrested on attempted second-degree assault, driving under the influence of intoxicants, third-degree criminal mischief and reckless driving. According to a police account, the incident began when the cyclist, Jason Scott Rehnberg, 37, yelled at Millican to slow down as they were traveling near Southeast 58th Avenue and Washington Street, police said. Rehnberg told police that “his remarks may have included profanity,” according to a news release. Millican, angered by the cyclist’s remarks, started to chase Rehnberg in his car, police said. Rehnberg biked into the neighborhood to avoid him. After waiting, he returned to Southeast 58th Avenue, police said. Millican saw the cyclist and allegedly backed his car up to hit Rehnberg, who jumped off the bike just before it was struck by the car, police said. Rehnberg and two other witnesses tried to block the car, saying they wanted to get the license plate. Millican allegedly drove at the three and struck Rehnberg, who was thrown onto the hood. Rehnberg held onto the windshield wipers as the car traveled at a high rate of speed and took a turn. The car slowed down enough to let Rehnberg off at Southeast 60th Avenue, police said. He was not injured, according to police. A witness, who videotaped the event, turned the …