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Damn that’s a messed up story. Car culture in small towns was wild back then. Cars only had lap seatbelts, but literally nobody wore them, airbags hadn’t even been invented, and there was no enforcement at all of DUI rules. Gas was cheap and people drove giant heavy muscle cars that had a v8 and got 12 miles to the gallon. She was driving an Impala, which was a huge car, and hit a Corsair, which was a little sports car for the time.
My dad grew up in that culture, and he would tell me that high schoolers only cared about driving cars around, and they drove them fast. People drove to drive-in restaurants where servers came out on rollerskates to serve your food and you ate in your car. People drove to drive-in theaters, with a speaker next to your parking spot so you could hear the movie while you sat in the car and made out. When you had nothing to do, you would just cruise around in your car and challenge other people to drag races.
George Lucas’s first movie was about that culture, American Grafitti, with a very young Harrison Ford in his first role.The story is actually pretty messed up and very sad.
TLDR: 17 year old blows stop sign doing 50, crashes into the car of her former BF (high school star athlete), breaks his neck and he dies. That kids’ dad was following in the car just behind and watched his son die in front of him.Bush didn't mind doing the silly paintings, which humanized him. The truth is these people don't think they did anything wrong and they're too old to care about or knowing how to reach out to the internet generations. The politicians who do increasingly behave like Influencers
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