I miss...
Re: I miss...
nothing. No fancy term, it was just called getting the back out. When I was in high school in the early 90s, all cars were rear wheel drive and had 300hp and everybody got the back out on every turn all the time. It was hard not to.
Then gas got expensive, and ricers became the dominant vehicles for kids to drive. And now they get so excited about getting the back out that they have to come up with a fancy name for it.
So basically to me, the way my grandfather would drive his oldsmobile to the grocery store, is now an event in the x games.
Then gas got expensive, and ricers became the dominant vehicles for kids to drive. And now they get so excited about getting the back out that they have to come up with a fancy name for it.
So basically to me, the way my grandfather would drive his oldsmobile to the grocery store, is now an event in the x games.
Re: I miss...
nothing. No fancy term, it was just called getting the back out. When I was in high school in the early 90s, all cars were rear wheel drive and had 300hp and everybody got the back out on every turn all the time. It was hard not to.
Then gas got expensive, and ricers became the dominant vehicles for kids to drive. And now they get so excited about getting the back out that they have to come up with a fancy name for it.
So basically to me, the way my grandfather would drive his oldsmobile to the grocery store, is now an event in the x games.
Then gas got expensive, and ricers became the dominant vehicles for kids to drive. And now they get so excited about getting the back out that they have to come up with a fancy name for it.
So basically to me, the way my grandfather would drive his oldsmobile to the grocery store, is now an event in the x games.







