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Analphilosopher 13 year s ago
hahaha woww
       
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Mr. Ree 13 year s ago
You might not have to use your feet to power it, but you still have to use your feet as brakes.
       
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Jayzen Freeze 13 year s ago
it has real tires it has brakes to. it is interesting.
       
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gigantes 13 year s ago
in how many first-world countries would this be street-legal to drive?
       
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Seven 13 year s ago
Until I found this I thought I'd have to spend the day idsnie.
       
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Learn Something Fun: The characters of The Flintstones were greatly influenced by the 1954-56 hit TV series The Honeymooners, starring Jackie Gleason and Art Carney as working class neighbors. Blowhard Fred Flintstone was very like Gleason’s character Ralph Kramden, goofy sidekick Barney Rubble resembled Carney’s character Ed Norton, and their wives Wilma and Betty had the practical personalities of the wives in The Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason considered suing Hanna-Barbera, but did not want to go down in history as “the guy who yanked Fred Flintstone off the air”.

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