Maine Motorist Lights ‘Em Up In Front Of Police Thinking It Was Legal
He'd read an article saying burnouts are legal in New Maine News—a satire site.
He'd read an article saying burnouts are legal in New Maine News—a satire site.
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Rather impressive, really.