• Firebirdie713@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      One of my favorite songs from Jim Croce, Rapid Roy the Stock Car Boy, has a whole verse on this!

      Rapid Roy, that stock car boy, He’s the best driver in the land He says that he learned to race a stock car By runnin’ shine outta Alabam’ Oh the demolition derby and the figure 8 Is easy money in the bank Compared to runnin’ from the man In Oklahoma City With a 500 gallon tank

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          2 months ago

          Couldn’t tell you the exact make and model, but afair, prohibition was when American automakers first began making high performance cars, specifically because a lot of people needed something that was able to move a shitload of weight while still being faster than the cops.

          The specific number in the song is probably just either artistic hyperbole for “a hell of a lot” or a number that fit the meter, though 😁

    • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      Wellll there’s two types of bikers, there’s those that want to seem like rebels, and there’s meth dealers that will kill you. There’s also people who ride motorcycles that aren’t “bikers” too.

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        2 months ago

        Totally! I did a ride along with a bunch of boomer bikers riding harleys while I rode my “crotch rocket”. Half were police officers. it was weird to be anti-establishment in our get up and watch the ride leader radio police to back off.

        Totally agree on the meth bikers. They’re scary.

  • datelmd5sum@lemmy.world
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    There’s an antique boat style here called ‘pirtuvene’, literally grain alcohol boat. These boats smuggled millions of liters of pure alcohol through the gulf of Finland from Estonia. Smugglers were gunned down, coast guard were gunned down, people were drinking more booze than ever and boat builders were doing good business both with the smugglers and the cops.