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  2. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World - Wikipedia

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    Smiler Grogan, a recently released convict, crashes his car on California State Route 74.With his dying breath, Grogan tells a group of motorists who stop to help him about $350,000 (equivalent to $3,483,261 in 2023) buried in Santa Rosita State Park under "a big W." Failing to negotiate a satisfactory way to split the money, the four cars begin a mad dash to the park.

  3. Used Cars - Wikipedia

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    Used Cars is a 1980 American satirical black comedy film co-written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. The story follows Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell), a devious salesman, working for affable, but monumentally unsuccessful used-car dealer Luke Fuchs (Jack Warden). Luke's principal rival, located directly across the street, is his more prosperous ...

  4. Grogan, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The town is approximately eleven miles east-northeast of Cabool and eleven miles south-southeast of Houston. [2] A post office called Grogan was established in 1897, and remained in operation until 1954. [3] The community has the name of J. E. Grogan (John Emerson Grogan), the original owner of the town site. [4]

  5. William Towns - Wikipedia

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    William Towns (1936–1993) also known as Bill Towns, was a British car designer, most known for his designs for Aston Martin, including the 1967 DBS, as well as the futuristic and angular Mk.II Lagonda and Bulldog concept car.

  6. Tenaha, Texas asset forfeiture controversy - Wikipedia

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    The town used the proceeds from the seizures to build a new marshal's office and personally reward high-revenue generating officers. Other purchases included a $524 popcorn machine and $195 for candy. Donations to Little League teams and local chambers of commerce were also made using seized funds. [2]

  7. Order of Railroad Telegraphers - Wikipedia

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    Local depot telegraph operators would keep track of train arrival times at each station (referred to as "OSing" the train) and pass the information on to other operators and the dispatcher. The local depot operator would also set the track switches to enable the inferior train to pull into the siding upon the approach of the superior train.