Not sure where to put this. But, anyhow, how many of you still spin wheels? I have spun wheels all my life. If a toy or model has a wheel on it than I have to spin it.
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Laughs...spin the wheels? On toys,real cars,trucks,motorcycles,four wheelers and on and on
The first thing you do to prepare for any kind of acceleration racing event is to spin the wheels to heat the tires to make the traction increase
I'm seeing a life lesson here. Spinning your wheels is the fist step to really getting somewhere so, if you feel like you're spinning your wheels, it means you're just getting warmed up to do something great.
Laughs...spin the wheels? On toys,real cars,trucks,motorcycles,four wheelers and on and on
The first thing you do to prepare for any kind of acceleration racing event is to spin the wheels to heat the tires to make the traction increase
I was unaware that shredding the tires off a motor vehicle omitted you from an autistic diagnosisYour kind of wheel spinning sure don't indicate any Autism. Perfectly neurotypical activities in your case.
I have several little toys that spin and one goes with me to calm me down when I have to be at a waiting room or office etc.
Water is my other favorite thing to watch, listen to as well.
Judge Why!? Did you give away your collection?