Do You Ghost Ride It?

Do you "ghost ride it"?


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I'm sure you may have seen the first part of this clip where the guy barely gets away without injury (but his truck is totalled)
The second part of the clip shows the car running him over......multiple times!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOiWaTSypt4

But he wasn't dancing on the hood when he was run over, so he completely missed the point of ghost riding.

I don't know how much stupider I got from watching this video about five times, but it sure felt good.

It's one of the most upbeat songs in recent months.
 
I was not talking about the song, I was talking about the actual practice of ghost riding. THAT makes me feel old.

Having to turn down under 18yo girls makes me feel old. This makes me glad I'm not that stupid.
 
Who thinks up this crap....

Mistah F.A.B. or E-40, depending on who you ask.

and who thinks its cool?

Suburban white kids and urban African Americans.

I'm sure you may have seen the first part of this clip where the guy barely gets away without injury (but his truck is totalled)
The second part of the clip shows the car running him over......multiple times!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOiWaTSypt4

Also, Casper won't protect your car from being stolen! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4YRhrDod9Q&mode=related&search=

(around the 0:50 mark)

Okay, two problems I see with your video right away. In both, the person attempting to "ghost ride" is white, so it doesn't work, automatically.
 
It's things like Ghost Riding that makes me believe that humanity is comprised of idiots.
 
This is how I ghost ride!

pages&
 
That's not ghost riding. :p

Pretty darn close.

So, doesn't the ghost riding require one to step out (or into) a moving car?:

Last week, a 19-year-old Stockton daredevil, cruising in a late-night hyphy sideshow, leaned out the open door of a moving car, fell out and struck a parked car. He later died

A whole new way to get dumb
 
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