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On long, boring drives, find the car with
a hue juuust preceding that of your own car in the
rainbow continuum (blue, green, yellow, orange, red)
and stay behind it, as long as both of you
are headed into the same direction.
The longest non-circular sequence of hues wins.
As more people pick
up the game, long rainbow
snails form along the highway. Once the game
has reached a critical mass, it need not be explained.
People with grey, black, or white cars can play
their own greyscale version.
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If we find a wide enough highway, someone is sure to try and make a moving picture of some sort that could only be viewed from an airplane/orbit/the Moon... |
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The only problem with this is the inexplicable dearth of yellow, orange, and (especially) green cars. |
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I see an awfully large number of Yellow and Green VW "New Beetles" on the roads around here. The new Ford Focus comes in "Autumn Orange" and a darker green color. |
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Obviously, people who like this idea should buy new cars! =^> |
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As soon as this happens, I'm painting my car red in front and green in back to mess up the whole thing. |
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This might've actually worked in the CB radio days, when you could comm with the car in front of you or behind you, if a CB antenna jutted out of it. Now, how's anyone going to pull other people into the "rainbow"? Or partake of whatever honour is inherent in "winning"? |
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smoke another one, jutta... |
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Huh! My car is black - and I had grown accustomed to being the highest score in *car snooker. I don't want to play with the white and grey cars. YBS. |
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*Where police book speeding cars according to the rules of snooker. One red, one colour, etc. then the colours in order. This has been used to "explain" the disproportionate number of red cars done for speeding. |
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Makes me wish I had a rarer color than white. |
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I wouldn't mind a purple Probe! |
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Awesome idea. Only problem is if granny buys a bright red bmw... |
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You needn't worry about the red cars, of course. Red will be provided as all the happy grinning people waving at each other don't notice that traffic has stopped ahead of them. :{ |
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