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The merest hint of acceleration would cause you to A Woman Cannot Survive On Wine Alone She Also Needs Flamingos Shirt to get flung forward in your seat and then slammed back in again. Unless of course the car was going uphill in which case you would get flung forward and stay flung forward with only the seatbelt holding you in. Those seats were especially fun for long road trips when were kids. The station wagons were extremely heavy and rode smoothly. It provided some separation from your parents and allowed us to make faces at the truck drivers and people behind us. Or maybe some put the dog back there. It was glorious. Are they dangerous though? As long as engineering is sufficient.
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But then previous generations had extra kids to A Woman Cannot Survive On Wine Alone She Also Needs Flamingos Shirt cover this sort of thing. I remember sitting in one of those seats once on a trip to Denver from the mountains. It was an interesting experience seeing stuff from that other point of view. I wonder why airplane seats don’t face backward. There was a flight taking off from Munich in the 50s with the Manchester United soccer team on board. It took off and then crashed because of the winter weather. In that configuration of airplane half, the seats faced backward. 24 of the 44 people on board survived.
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