BLOWN BIG BLOCK ’67 CAMARO Road Trip With HOT ROD Magazine

Posted on May 19, 2011 by  
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Ever wonder what it would be like to make an epic road trip in a 1967 Camaro with a blown big block engine? Wonder no more…just watch this video with Hot Rod Magazines David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan as they drive the Crusher Camaro from Los Angeles to the Pavilions Car Cruise in Scottsdale Arizona and back.This video includes the “almost-live” mobile updates that were posted on YouTube and Facebook during the trip, giving fans a ride along feel for much of the adventure. We have more planned so keep checking HOTROD.COM and facebook.com/hotrodmag for more info on how to virtually come with us on our next event.

Weekend trip to Wickenburg

Posted on April 19, 2010 by  
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Thanks to my friend Cowboy Jim, we managed somehow to trailer my horse up to Wickenburg for a weekend ride. I did not trailer him in 2 years so it was quite a challenge to get him in. It has been a great ride, though. The desert is absoutely fascinating! Oh Sooo Beautiful!!!! Thank You Jim! :)

Nimh trip to Arizona

Posted on March 28, 2010 by  
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Jon Elliott, Brian Shima and Montre Livingston, Nimh’s first amateur, visited Phoenix, Arizona this past week to skate Revolution’s Thursday Night skate at Thunderbird skatepark and doing some street skating. Jan Welch was there to document the sessions.

DC Road Trip – Phoenix Arizona

Posted on March 6, 2010 by  
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www.bnqt.com Check out the recap from the DC BMX roadtrip through Arizona. Beware Shredding Ahead.

4409 — Redflex SCAM-CAM Road Trip – Prescott, Arizona

Posted on December 30, 2008 by  
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RON PAUL 4409 — About this video — Took a road trip to see the brand new scam being ran in the little old town of Prescott, Arizona?

The people of Prescott should rise up and put an end to this bullshit that lines the pockets of international business men.

This is nothing more than a tax on the people and does NOT provide the community with anything but less money to feed their families.

Look at the bright side, I’m sure you don’t need that money and the CEO at Redflex/ATS has to make the payment on her new Ferrari. Call and tell her she is welcome!

Karen Finley says, It’s very humbling to be involved with a company that saves lives. If Redflex is so concerned about safety, it could use its influence to help in other ways.

Here’s a suggestion: In some areas of Mexico, before the traffic light turns red, the light not only turns yellow but also blinks a few times, so there is time to respond. I believe if we changed our traffic signal lights to this type of setup, fewer law-abiding citizens would be caught by short-timed yellow lights suddenly turning red, and be able to stop. This would cut down on accidents and many of these $160 scam tickets being mailed.

Isn’t this what Redflex wants for us, fewer accidents and more lives saved? Or is its goal more tickets delivered?

Am I the only one who feels like I am playing musical chairs whenever I am about 30 feet from a red-light camera intersection?

Is Redflex humble enough to cover the cost for someone who stops suddenly to avoid that red-light ticket, gets rear-ended, suffers major injuries and whose car is totaled?

Stop the cash-cow gorilla before it gets any bigger and shows up in a city near you!

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