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Lost was a scene that was cut from the 2006 Disney/Pixar film Cars. It was cut from the final film as it seemed way too disturbing. According to John Lasseter, while trying to find his way back to the interstate, McQueen stumbles upon a horrific graveyard of old cars.
The scene itself takes place after Lightning McQueen gets separated from Mack and tries to catch up with him only to find out he followed the wrong truck to a crossing light. He looks to his left where he sees the Interstate and quickly races toward it. However, clouds form overhead and block out the moon, making it too dark for Lightning to see, causing him to drive off the road. He falls down a hill and crashes into a bunch of branches. While reversing out, he bumps into something behind him. He turns around and sees that the object is a dead car covered in unkempt vegetation, which freaks Lightning out. He looks around and finds himself in a cemetery-esque junkyard full of dead cars everywhere, several of them have branches growing through them and one is even hanging on a tree. While trying to escape the graveyard, he crashes into a fence which gets tangled on him. The grill and headlights of another dead car is stuck the fence and got pulled off. Lightning gets back on the road and tries to get away from the dead car's grill and headlights since it looks like a monster. Lightning eventually gets untangled from the fence and drives away
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In Herbie Goes Bananas (1980), Douglas has retired from racing after Monte Carlo and leaves Herbie to his nephew, Pete Stancheck (Stephen W. Burns), who plans to enter Herbie in the Brazil Grand Primeo. In the interim, Herbie befriends an orphan named Paco (Joaquin Garay, III), with whom he wreaks havoc on board the cruise ship the Sun Princess, prompting the overzealous Captain Blythe (Harvey Korman) to force Herbie to "walk the plank". Having fallen into the ocean, Herbie is rescued by Paco and disguised as a taxi, later to stop a gang of con artists from stealing ancient Inca gold. Early in their partnership, Paco gives Herbie the nickname "Ocho" because he can't understand Herbie talking through his horn. Ocho is the Spanish word for the number 8; purportedly because the digits 5 and 3 in Herbie's racing number, 53, were combined to produce "8" (5+3 = 8) and possibly to rhyme with "Vocho", the Beetle's colloquial name in Mexico.
My uncles would always joke about how they were at fault for their youngest brother being born since they poked holes in my grandfather's condoms and ate my grandmother's birth control. When I found my father's condoms, I knew well enough to leave them alone.
Knowing is half the battle...
Things always disappear from my kitchen. My set of 6 steak knives is down to four. My set of 6 dish towels is down to two. I have 10 Tupperware lids but only 3 bowls. There are other such examples. It's kind of irksome that my sets are always ruined and I have no idea why or how.