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Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Oh No, Motorists Spot X-Rated Films In Passing Cars
Headrest monitors are still a curiosity more than anything, but apparently some motorists are spying X-rated fare on the tiny screens on a freeway near you. Last we checked, in our youth you could drive by an X-rated drive-in in every state we can remember, clearly visible off the Interstate and see the whole monty at a full billboard-high screen resolution, so for the seven people who did not see Finding Nemo speeding by on a three inch indoor headrest display, we apologize. Consider your kids lucky.
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8:21 PM
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