bendawg
Member
I have a white Bronco. Likely I would not if it weren't for OJ. That's the truth.
We all know the story and I'm not here to delve into the injustice, the violence, any commentary on police, politics or anything like that.
A case can be made that the low speed chase ushered in the era of the SUV. The EPA began classifying them that year. It was summer of 94, and really the only common SUVs at that time were Chevy Suburbans, Cherokees and Explorers, but it was the age of the minivan. Vehicles were machines, analogs, the visible digital components of a car were it's clocks, heat and aircon if at all.
I was at band practice at the time. By band I mean our rock band. We were in the basement of my friend Mike's house in Danville, PA. I think we we were finishing a long jam of either Little Wing or China Cat Sunflower. I was the bassman, playing a white jazz bass special - you know, the Duff McKagan one. Mike's parents called us upstairs to watch the chase on the living room TV. We ordered Pizza. I was 17.
My questions to the community is where were you? What did you do? Who were you with? How old were you?
What was your vehicle at the time? Mine was a 1990 2-door 4.0 Cherokee Sport.
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