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sjmmail2000-247

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:10 am
Post subject: How not to do a burnout in your BMW
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We're not exactly sure why burnouts are fun to watch, but boy are they ever. In the hands of an expert, the smell of the burning tires and the roar of the engine are a thing of beauty. For the amateur, burning prolonged rubber can lead to more than some ruined radials. Hit the jump to view one of the saddest burnouts we've ever seen. For some reason, the man behind the wheel of this BMW thought it would be a good idea to lay rubber on a cement embankment. The resulting video ought to be enough t...
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R. Mark Clayton

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:25 am
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Looks worryingly like my car, but last I checked it was in the garage.

Should just roll back.


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> We're not exactly sure why burnouts are fun to watch, but boy are they
> ever. In the hands of an expert, the smell of the burning tires and the
> roar of the engine are a thing of beauty. For the amateur, burning
> prolonged rubber can lead to more than some ruined radials. Hit the jump
> to view one of the saddest burnouts we've ever seen. For some reason, the
> man behind the wheel of this BMW thought it would be a good idea to lay
> rubber on a cement embankment. The resulting video ought to be enough t...
> Read More:
> http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/weblogsinc/autoblog/~3/aVSAWmkpxuI/
>
> -----------------------------------
> BMW NewsHub: Latest auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs
> http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/BMW.html

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Gordon Shumway

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:07 am
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Did someone piss in your cheerios this morning?


On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 04:31:46 -0800, "Alan B. Mac Farlane"
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>in article NZydnZVoMc7nuunUnZ2dnUVZ8s_inZ2d.TakeThisOut@bt.com,
>sjmmail2000-247@yahoo.co.uk at sjmmail2000-247.TakeThisOut@yahoo.co.uk wrote on 1/18/09
>11:10 PM:

< Serious drivel snipped >
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