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February 2004

 

Seems the studio lost the film so we'll be searching for the lost episodes of copcar of the month.  The hunt is on worldwide.

Meanwhile, The Committee managed to sneak on to the set of a commercial being filmed for Brawny Paper Towels.  We got wind that our own Buz Bowling had supplied a few police cars for the filming of a chase scene where a backwoods sheriff chases a Nascar through the dirt roads of North Carolina.  It was a dangerous mission for The Committee but they managed to escape with film in hand.

The commercial is set to air during the Daytona 500 in February.

 copcar dot com presents:    High Speed Pursuit


And they're off.  The chase is about to begin.  Is that Sheriff Roscoe behind the wheel? 

Here comes the bad guy.  Gentlemen, start your engines.

"I got me a real howdy doody out here, sheriff, better git Billy Bob headin' this way"

Watch out for that ditch!

And you think that renting your old copcar to a movie company is safe.  Film crews have no problem jumping on to the roof and walking all over it.



Stand by on chase scene.  Nascar's battery died.  Who brought their AAA card?

While the Petty boys try and charge the battery, check out that camera mount on the back of the Crown Vic.

End of the line.  Some supervisor probably terminated the chase because cows were in danger.  Time to get out the Brawny.

Time for a little Green Screen action 

And now, Richard and Kyle will clean up that car with their Brawny Paper Towels and fool the sheriff.  I hope he got their plate number.

Must have, looks like the sheriff got his man!.  "Send me one hook" 

Damage Inspection.  "Hey, they are just old cop cars". 

Make sure you watch for the commercial.  And remember, you saw it here FIRST

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