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Reviews for "Farewell, Hummer 2 :P"

Hey HD

I enjoy that somewhat but if you keyed the thing aswell or atleast put some boot to it then id really have liked it.

Guessing the question of lighting has been drowned to death already, but i dont even have a pocket size cam only a webcam, so no complaints.
Id like to know the aftermath if any...

HeinousDude responds:

After the Hummer was towed away I parked my car a long distance away instead of back into my rented space, in case the driver comes back and goes crazy. After about 20 minutes my dad drove off for a few days so I moved my car back into the garage. On my way I could see him pacing by the empty spot his car used to be in, flinging his arms, frustrated and shouting something unintelligible because I was pretty far away. After that I could hear him still shouting and now even banging on something metallic through my window. He walked halfway toward a house with the garage opened, presumably the house he stayed at during the whole thing. Then halfway there he turned around back to the parking spot, once again cursing. At that point I closed the window and watched TV.

great job...

as this was loading i thaught you were gonna trash someones car...bonus points for not being an ass!!!

funny as fuck!!!

good

Some parts were funny but it's hard to see because it's dark. Also I didn't really get it.

HeinousDude responds:

We paid for that parking spot. Driving home, the Hummer 2 was on the road right in front of me. As I was about to park into my PAID spot, he parked into it. He couldn't have not known that the spot was restricted, since there was a sign right in front of it that says "permit required" and that specific space outline was painted differently, yet he parked there anyway. Normally I'd talk to the driver first, but I didn't want to have to deal with this the hard way so I waited for him to leave, then I had his car towed off the parking space, which basically is my property.

Its not the car...

Its the mentality of the driver. Its true. Hummer drivers don't give a shit because they think they're invincible, that they own the road. I love Hummers, but the drivers are assholes and they kinda guzzle gas and pollute the planet, so it's a love-hate thing. Wouldn't turn down a test-drive though ;-)

this flash input presentation, it's too dark!!!