Looks a lot more pleasant than the putrid PUTRID city of Fayetteville, N(auseating) C(owards) with all these mental case fucktards for nauseating, military shits who should drop dead off the face of the earth.
Right you are there! The landscape seen in this video is much more interesting anyways. It's nice to see more domestic cars. North Carolina not only is the most unpleasant, awful, pathetic excuse for a number of things, but it's also IMPORT CAR HELL (like the US traitors that live there.) You see as many imported P.O.S. vehicles (admired by the ELITIST SCUM that lives in NC) as you do in California. It's annoying. Not to mention that in NC people can't even drive. Thanks for sharing.
Well, from south to north there's Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville. There's also a bunch of smaller towns filling in space. And there are stores and malls.
If I go out somewhere, I will see someone I know. or three or four people or more. There is no anonymity here. It's like a big small town. Where are you moving from?
im moving from- safford AZ for special sorts of reasons- im afraid of going to high schoool- im more punk- and i cant stand to be around preps and perfection- i need skater/EMO nad all that! haha
Of course, people buy what the're sold. The Prius is a popular choice now, but I'd bet that the local Toyota dealer sells more of they're largest truck/engine than Prius'...
Thanks for the ride! I feel I've learned a lot about the US from watching vids like this.
Say, do you know why pick-ups are so popular in America and who uses them and what for? They're rare here in the UK, and rare in France. I don't know about other countries. A few builders use them here, and that's about it.
They have commercials on television here that say "Arkansas is truck country" or "Oklahoma is truck country". There's probably at least a dozen states called truck country...
I've heard people say cars are too small, or believe it's not masculine to drive anything but a truck. Some of the trucks are very "luxurious"/expensive, and serve as a status symbol. Some may have been raised by people who used to be farm people and needed farm trucks, but now you see a lot 4-wheel drive, 4 door, 10- or 12-cylinder engine trucks driven by a single person for work commutes and going shopping...
It didn't matter when gas was cheap--about 10 years ago gas cost as low as $0.73/gallon, and it was a pretty slow climb to the $3+ a gallon here. It's funny because I'm pretty sure most of those trucks get well under 20 mpg.
Oh for petrol at only 3 dollars a gallon! Here it's now a pound a litre. That's the equivalent of about 9 dollars a gallon. Last time I filled the tank of my 1.8 litre Honda Accord it cost me over 48 pounds - about a hundred dollars.
Why would anyone want to see this? No offense but I'm from this area and I just don't see it. I just see that stupid light that pisses me off all the time.
Looks a lot more pleasant than the putrid PUTRID city of Fayetteville, N(auseating) C(owards) with all these mental case fucktards for nauseating, military shits who should drop dead off the face of the earth.
iabhornc 3 years ago
Right you are there! The landscape seen in this video is much more interesting anyways. It's nice to see more domestic cars. North Carolina not only is the most unpleasant, awful, pathetic excuse for a number of things, but it's also IMPORT CAR HELL (like the US traitors that live there.) You see as many imported P.O.S. vehicles (admired by the ELITIST SCUM that lives in NC) as you do in California. It's annoying. Not to mention that in NC people can't even drive. Thanks for sharing.
Interests2009 1 year ago
damn, shoulda kept going to miles right, thats where my parents house is, damn i miss fayetteville, aint been there in 5 years
dustinallen1982 4 years ago
VIVA LAS FAYETTEVILLE WOOOO PIG SOOIE
ruiz479 4 years ago
is fayetteville big???im movin there
kickassdrummergirl 4 years ago
Unless you're coming from a really small town, then no, it's not big at all...like 60 or 70 thousand people.
baronbliss4 4 years ago
o- i thought there was like ROGERS and all that down there- and i thought there was a lot of malls and stores- hehe
kickassdrummergirl 4 years ago
Well, from south to north there's Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville. There's also a bunch of smaller towns filling in space. And there are stores and malls.
baronbliss4 4 years ago
If I go out somewhere, I will see someone I know. or three or four people or more. There is no anonymity here. It's like a big small town. Where are you moving from?
baronbliss4 4 years ago
im moving from- safford AZ for special sorts of reasons- im afraid of going to high schoool- im more punk- and i cant stand to be around preps and perfection- i need skater/EMO nad all that! haha
kickassdrummergirl 4 years ago
Of course, people buy what the're sold. The Prius is a popular choice now, but I'd bet that the local Toyota dealer sells more of they're largest truck/engine than Prius'...
baronbliss4 4 years ago
Thanks for the ride! I feel I've learned a lot about the US from watching vids like this.
Say, do you know why pick-ups are so popular in America and who uses them and what for? They're rare here in the UK, and rare in France. I don't know about other countries. A few builders use them here, and that's about it.
davidreynolds87 4 years ago
They have commercials on television here that say "Arkansas is truck country" or "Oklahoma is truck country". There's probably at least a dozen states called truck country...
baronbliss4 4 years ago
I've heard people say cars are too small, or believe it's not masculine to drive anything but a truck. Some of the trucks are very "luxurious"/expensive, and serve as a status symbol. Some may have been raised by people who used to be farm people and needed farm trucks, but now you see a lot 4-wheel drive, 4 door, 10- or 12-cylinder engine trucks driven by a single person for work commutes and going shopping...
baronbliss4 4 years ago
It didn't matter when gas was cheap--about 10 years ago gas cost as low as $0.73/gallon, and it was a pretty slow climb to the $3+ a gallon here. It's funny because I'm pretty sure most of those trucks get well under 20 mpg.
baronbliss4 4 years ago
Oh for petrol at only 3 dollars a gallon! Here it's now a pound a litre. That's the equivalent of about 9 dollars a gallon. Last time I filled the tank of my 1.8 litre Honda Accord it cost me over 48 pounds - about a hundred dollars.
davidreynolds87 4 years ago
Thanks for the explanation about pick ups. I suppose it must just be an American cultural thing.
davidreynolds87 4 years ago
Why would anyone want to see this? No offense but I'm from this area and I just don't see it. I just see that stupid light that pisses me off all the time.
Sweettart9467 4 years ago