studboy_441 wrote:including drag races on a 3/4-mile track.
reporter acting smart..
not at all, he is sooo ignorant man.. he doesn't know what a car is other than 4 wheels with an engine... his comments where like D'OH... damn him don't remind me..mikeh wrote:Why? Bashing on american muscle?commando wrote:shot down for his ignorance and DAMN CUTE COMMENTS.
Very true. I'm in Warqa almost every weekend. It's fun as long as its 'safe'. The night they threw bottles on the cops, the crowd was crazy. People would block the road whenever they wanted to do burnouts, thus blocking the entire traffic. The drivers would do burnouts with so many people surrounding the car and that was "extremely" dangerous. Don't know if those people cared about their lives but atleast the ones watching them knew that.Preluder wrote:second, puttin oil in da street is defenatly DUMB and it's not the first time anyway and ricers r better in this case coz those r not considered racers but bunch of MORANS who r tryna KILL themselves ..
I didn't notice any usual undercover cars last weekend. There was quite a bit of crowd but not even a single fancy car! They sure are scared after it all finally came in the newspapers. Apparently, I know of another location in Warqa, specifically for "drifting" and not "burnouts". The roundabout there is much smaller and the place is very dark (no street lights.) It's practically impossible to get to that place without knowing the exact directions, and trust me, even I don't remember the location of the "exact" place.mikeh wrote:What, don't you think there will be undercover cops next weekend, or the weekend thereafter , or ... ?
Not really. The people at Mamzar are usually seriously drunk! Warqa is a bit better at that.think most of these guyz (drivers/ drifters) are drunk.
How usual can an undercover car be?Sam wrote:I didn't notice any usual undercover cars last weekend.
'99 Toyota Corollas, '04 Nissan Pathfinders, '02 Chevy Lumina LTZs, '98 Nissan Patrols. These are the "usual" undercover cars I've been noticing over years. How do I know about them? I've been into this "stuff" since past 4 years now.mikeh wrote:How usual can an undercover car be?Sam wrote:I didn't notice any usual undercover cars last weekend.
Good one.some think "cool burnout", his neighbor thinks "yup, got the numberplate, that's another impounded ride".