Driving a GMC Suburban, one hand in the steering wheel, other hand holding eight cheeseburgers, a Berreta 682 double barrel and a cigar, Born in the USA playing on the radio while speeding 80 MPH in the open highway and passing by a tank with a USA flag.
The most american thing about this is playing Born in the USA and ironically not realizing the whole song criticizes the USA from end to end
I'm glad you guys are doing stereotypical stuff (hopefully) cuz if this is your real point of view on America you clearly know nothing about it. (although quite a few of these made me laugh) --- Post updated --- and if one of these things was lifted 12 feet and painted red white and blue it'd be the perfect americamobile and I'm gonna be totally honest and say I've never seen most of these things. I don't live in the south.
Fun fact a brand new Chevy Suburban gets Up to 16 city / 23 highway. --- Post updated --- That's because Bruce Springsteen sounds like he is drunk as hell when singing that.
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I wouldn't be surprised if there was a restaurant somewhere that that will fry anything just for the hell of it somewhere on the mainland. (I'm in Hawaii)
I'm almost certain that you could find that restaurant in Hawaii if you looked hard enough, and maybe slipped a few Benjamins Washingtons to the cook. After all, it is the state with the highes per-capita SPAM consumption. As for the most American thing I can think of, it would probably be cheap milk. The US dairy industry has been increasingly deregulated since the eighties, and the result is a milk chock full of strange chemical-related acronyms that costs half as much as it does north of the border. Oh, and wider selection at Walmarts. A Canadian Walmart doesn't have half of the stuff you can find at a U.S. Walmart (and when you can find it, it costs more!)