If ever there were a type of car driver Chase hates more than any other... it's a Lexus owner. What is it about these people, especially those who live
here in Las Vegas that makes them think they own the road and have the right of way like an ambulance with its sirens blaring??? If you've ever been
wronged by an a-hole Lexus driver, or any other (economy luxury car) go to the We Ask You Poll and tell us your experience and/or why you think
they're so proud of themselves.
Alright... now that we've wasted an entire paragraph on that, lets tell you about this week's show. A new segment called "Chase's Chance Upons" is
introduced with the find of some old Atari 2600 games that make Grand Theft Auto look like Mario Paint. We've also got news of fines being shelled out to all the major retailers of electronics... that narrows it down. There's only like five of 'em. The FCC is not happy with their lack of information regarding the DTV transition next year.
And you know who else isn't happy. Those who have to pore out their Samuel Adams due to possible glass from the bottles floating around in the beer!
Yikes! Sam's tears can never refill all those emptied out bottles.
And an in-depth discussion of the various types of whoopins' we all got as children dominate the second half of the show. What led to this is the
apparent blame parents put on the Internet for the various violent acts their kids do. Just like how it was TV's fault for kid violence, then movies, followed by video games, Ryan Seacrest and now YouTube and other social networking sites. This tired argument never seems to end does it? But me talking about it does. Listen to show, it's good. Then buy stuff in our store and join the forums.
...or all is irrelevant. Neither of them were able to realized what they were doing.
We are all at fault, not necessarily for what these kids did, but for accepting our own stupidity and irrationality.
legoflamb 3 years ago
..., and their idiocy, lowers the standard of society by accepting that people should be idiots. Average population opens up vulnerability to idiocy in our selves and not catching it, because it is normal, general, or average.
The inability for people to notice their own idiocy, or to call them selves out on it, is what makes us idiots.
The group of kids in that particular video are idiots like the rest of us, however they were unable to notice it. Whether the beating was planned by one...
legoflamb 3 years ago
haha "Damn, that looks like justice to me" Good line.
"Passing the buck," that phrase is the order of the day. That attitude becoming more acceptable relates to the acceptability of a person having regular visits to a psychologists. Now, it's not the psychologists fault, that would be hypocritical.
The acceptance of mental instability in society creates a wider population of mentally instable people regardless of upbringing.The idea of the "The General Public"...
legoflamb 3 years ago
You guys are good. First time I've run across you. I'm with you on if one of my kids had done that, there would have been hell to pay at home. These kids were a little too old for a ass kicking but not too old to stand in front of a TV camera and apologize to the girl they beat up, myspace, youtube and the general public for being morons.
Boomer1949 3 years ago