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Being from the Northeast part of America, never have ever been to Arizona, I picture that state as being the best place in America to film those 4WD vehicle commercials always having to drive in sand and rocks. That better have good magnets or easy acquisition. Now up Northwest may be where they film the AWD luxury vehicles for Christmas commercials. Overhead 2 1/2 lbs. falling from the ceiling would kinda make a mark.
 
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Being from the Northeast part of America, never have ever been to Arizona, I picture that state as being the best place in America to film those 4WD vehicle commercials always having to drive in sand and rocks. That better have good magnets or easy acquisition.

Arizona has some of the very best 4-wheeling terrain in the USA.

Warning: If you come to Arizona to visit, you might not ever go back to the Northeast.... the desert is VERY addictive. :D
 
""Kemosabe" is a term popularized by the Lone Ranger radio and TV show, used by Tonto as a friendly name for the Lone Ranger, often translated as "trusty scout" or "faithful friend"."

But when Tonto and the Lone Ranger were surrounded on all four side by Apache Indians and the Lone Ranger ask Tonto what should we do now, Tonto replied "What you mean WE paleface"
 
""Kemosabe" is a term popularized by the Lone Ranger radio and TV show, used by Tonto as a friendly name for the Lone Ranger, often translated as "trusty scout" or "faithful friend"."

Actually the name Kemosabe is butchered Spanish for "quien sabe" which translates as "who knows?' and Tonto translates to foolish or stupid.
 
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Never leave anything in a vehicle you want to see again. But it does look cool.
 
That means smelly white eyes, doesn't it?:D:D
According to Gary Larson:

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