Fast & Furious: The Beginning (1938)
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So many sequels they have to start on the prequels
I laughed, but I would still go see it.
It took them another 10 years to move the vehicle assembly line to the ground floor.
They were selling so fast they had to push them out the windows as well as the doors to keep the assembly lines moving.
STUNT JUMP
Reminds me of this classic from Montparnasse, 1895!
Hope everyone in that photo is doing okay!
I'm happy to inform you everyone survived and they're all alive and well. It looked worse than it was.
I guess it's always been difficult to drive in Boston.