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offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-06-25 17:16 [#00284559]
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Do you ever find when driving you make the car "dance".
Accelerating/decelerating so the pitch of the engine alters
to match the tune, pulsing the break in time to the music,
etc.

I don't do it conciously, but I often notice when I'm
driving that, say I slowed down as song finished.


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-06-25 17:17 [#00284561]
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No, I will have to drive cafully if I ever go to Wales.


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-06-25 17:17 [#00284562]
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can't say thats ever happened to me!


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-06-25 17:21 [#00284564]
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Sometimes I honk my horn in time to the tune. My wife
doesn't like it when I do this.

She says I embarrass her!!!!


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-25 17:23 [#00284566]
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i dont have a driving lisence yet (long story) but id
imagine id be dangerous in a car. because i always tap my
right foot along with the bass drum (i used to play drums...
so its second nature) so i think id have a hard
timecontrolling myself, and id speed up everytime the bass
drum hit

oi


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-06-25 17:24 [#00284569]
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I was listening to puretone on the radio and I kept
accelerating to the bits where the drums come in. I was in
country lanes so it made for fun driving.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-25 17:25 [#00284571]
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hehehe


 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2002-06-25 17:32 [#00284583]
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i dont do that, i just have a tendancy to max out the car
stereo. Its a nasty habit, and the stereo is shit, but
somehow its alway really loud, and that combined with
alittle Vsnares doesnt exactly do wonders to anyone else in
the car, but atleast I keep my windows rolled up.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-06-25 17:33 [#00284587]
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hehe


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-06-25 17:47 [#00284599]
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No - because that's the best way to cause an accident!

tsk...tsk . . . . newbie drivers!!

;)


 

offline grinningcat from london (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-25 17:51 [#00284602]
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i have my driving test next week!!

but i have promised NEVER to drive to 'go plastic' when i
finally am driving. It's suicide for sure.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-06-25 18:08 [#00284624]
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NO. I dont do that. When I drive I either listen to some
metal, rap/hip hop or .. I dunno thats usually it. Sometimes
some stuff like chemical brothers... old stuff.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-06-25 18:14 [#00284631]
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You accelerate to certain bits in a song? Hahahaaha.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-06-25 18:21 [#00284643]
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message to self.....never go in the car with Ceri again, if
he's playing music!

Hehehehe!


 


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