“Do I have the right ... to hotwire the TARDIS?”
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“Do I have the right ... to hotwire the TARDIS?”

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media makes it look so easy to hotwire a car and just steal it
but how easy is it to actually do that? i don't think i believe them
"LOCK CAR TO FOIL THIEF WITH GADGET," Toronto Star. July 7, 1943. Page 2. --- Warning motorists to lock their cars, city police say that this simple mechanical device is in common use for starting stolen autos. It is an ordinary automobile electric coil, with two lengths of heavy wire attached. The wires are connected to the car's battery and ignition system by clamps.
Thank you anon! I plan on it!

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My mom was wondering why I would ever need to hotwire a car. Well I don't know, Mother, maybe it'll be more affective against the zombies.
50,000. Everyone stolen...
Pillsbury: [Motown is hot-wiring a car] Yellow to red!
Motown: What the fuck does a Samoan know about hot-wiring a fucking car?
Pillsbury: 50,000 cars stolen in Samoa every year.
Motown: Well, a million in Detroit.
Pillsbury: Detroit has 50 million cars. Samoa, 50,000. Every one stolen.