It's so satisfying when you get good at knocking out other racers. I remember as a teenager I would set my top speed to high and whittle down half of the other racers on my way to the front of the pack.
It's easy to get in the top ten when you drop the racers count down fifteen places.
Folklore is such a deeply ingrained part of a location; and it's cool to recognize it. It even reflects and potentially honors the past of previous Native Legends.
It's a shame that if it ever catches on nation wide it's going to be nothing but Bigfoot and Loch Ness analogs, like six states have the mocking bird as their state bird.
My favorite is (IIRC) Charlotte on the phone with Jonathan, she offhandidly tells Angelica "I love you." and you hear Jonathan say "What?!" on the other line.
"Oh Jonathan, I was talking to Angelica, I don't tell my employees I love them (walking out of scene) atleastnotafterAnitaHill..."
I don't 100% remember if it was Anita Hill, but she namedroped a sexual harassment case. On Rugrats.
(What happened to Hill wasn't funny, but the set-up and shock of the joke was well done)
It's so satisfying when you get good at knocking out other racers. I remember as a teenager I would set my top speed to high and whittle down half of the other racers on my way to the front of the pack.
It's easy to get in the top ten when you drop the racers count down fifteen places.