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Driving home for Christmas… fast!

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posted on Dec, 21 2024 @ 05:31 AM
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Seems to me amateur film makers have more talent than the Big boys these days , 3 minutes of break neck driving from a person on a Christmas Eve journey to find the perfect tree. They are excited about the gifts they will open under it, and the anticipation is almost unbearable. The person finds a tree and is delighted with a surprise gift.





posted on Dec, 21 2024 @ 05:56 AM
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Clever and funny.
I guess if I knew what the budget was for the film, I could think even less of some Hollywood producers and their multimillion dollar budgets for a tired redo of another movie!
Thanks for sharing!



posted on Dec, 21 2024 @ 07:23 AM
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That was great!!

Loved the little RC van and how it wobbled back and forth like it did.



posted on Dec, 21 2024 @ 08:55 AM
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Do all of those RC vans have dashcams that cover the inside also.

What has the world come to when insurance claims has forced dashcams on RC vehicles?


You might need to adjust that door latch buddy.



posted on Dec, 21 2024 @ 03:41 PM
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That was adorable. Thanks.

I was in London for a few days over the summer and I stayed not too far away from where that was filmed (Or rather, you had to go through there to get to where I was staying lol, Clerkenwell is a bit rich for my purse).




posted on Dec, 21 2024 @ 07:56 PM
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Got a good battery in that little delivery van.

The message is true though, how many times have you got a gift that winds up in a closet or on a shelf in the basement. Or those gift cards for restaurants, We have not used our fifty dollar gift card for Texas Roadhouse we got last Christmas yet, our food we cook from scratch from home is way better than any meal from a restaurant around here....except for a few local pizza joints that are local. I am not great at making pizza crust from scratch, but ours is healthier than all the places around here make...don't get me wrong though, pizza is not healthy food, the pepperoni we buy is a high quality good tasting pepperoni, not a healthy food by any means.....especially when we put lots on the pizza. The sauce and crust are made from certified organic compounds, but not the cheese or GP and sausage and onions. I suppose if I made it out of all regular ingredients it might be as good as Tino's pizza.



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