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The Story Behind the Song, ‘I Can’t Drive 55′ – Screamin’ Scott

After a few tickets in Oak Park on Coolidge for 45 in a 35, I can sympathize with Sammy Hagar. I know for a fact it should be the theme…

MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Sammy Hagar performs during Sammy's Beach Bar Rum And Cabo Wabo Tequila Present Emeril Lagasse And Sammy Hagar's Rockin' Beach Party Sponsored By Del Monte Fresh Produce during the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival at Beachside at Delano on February 22, 2014 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Larry Marano/Getty Images for Food Network SoBe Wine & Food Festival)

MIAMI BEACH, FL – FEBRUARY 22: Sammy Hagar performs during Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum And Cabo Wabo Tequila Present Emeril Lagasse And Sammy Hagar’s Rockin’ Beach Party Sponsored By Del Monte Fresh Produce during the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival at Beachside at Delano on February 22, 2014 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Larry Marano/Getty Images for Food Network SoBe Wine & Food Festival)

After a few tickets in Oak Park on Coolidge for 45 in a 35, I can sympathize with Sammy Hagar. I know for a fact it should be the theme song for the I-696 Audubon!

Only a few songs can fit the category of putting the pedal to the metal more than this song. I'm sure you can think of a few others that get your motor running to head out on the highway. See what I did there?

10 Fictional Places from TV and Movies We Wish We Could Visit

The world of TV and movies is filled with numerous fictional locales. From the fanciful to the funny, here are ten fictional places from TV and movies we wish we could visit.

Wakanda

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There are many wondrous settings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but perhaps the most stunning of them all is the Kingdom of Wakanda. It truly is an unbelievable nation, from its economy to its educational system. If only Wakanda were real...


Monstropolis

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The whimsical Monstropolis is the setting of 'Monsters, Inc." Truth be told, one of the big reasons to visit Monstropolis is to dine at Harryhausen's, if only because it's SO exclusive!


Themyscira/Paradise Island

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Who wouldn't want to visit the home of Wonder Woman?! Those Amazons are amazing!


Radiator Springs

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Radiator Springs may be off the beaten path of Route 66, but their hospitality is second to none.


Dillon, Texas

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Sure, there's plenty of drama in Dillon, but taking in a Friday night football game would be an incredible experience. At the end of the day, the mood could be summed up in two words: Texas forever.


Gilligan's Island

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Seemingly filled with unlimited resources (or at least supplies to make coconut cream pies), Gilligan's Island would be a blast to visit, particularly in the Minnow's crew and passengers were still there.


Stars Hollow, CT

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All of the town festivals! All of the town characters! A visit to Stars Hollow would be amazing for people-watching alone. Of course, a meal at Luke's Diner or Al's Pancake World would be a must.


Springfield

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Wherever Springfield is in the United States, it's definitely worth a visit. From Krustylu Studios to Moe's Tavern, there's something in Springfield for everyone.


Pawnee, IN

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Pawnee is seemingly the biggest-little town in Indiana. They have nightlife (Snakehole Lounge, Cozy's Bar), they have plenty of restaurants (JJ's Diner, Tom's Bistro), they have...well...beautiful parks! Oh, and they have some of the best government workers ever, Jeremy Jamm excluded.


Emerald City

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Emerald City is certainly magical, but the journey along the yellow brick road is half the experience.

Born in Mt Clemens, Screamin’ Scott has been a part of the Detroit airwaves for 30-plus years. With 40 years of experience in radio. When he’s not out on the streets for WCSX, you can find him devoting time to local charities with his, “Screamin Angels”; and for 16 years with Rock 4 Tots charity. And last 10 years with his local band, "Chit!." Screamin Scott likes to write about nostalgic Detroit area memories, classic rock, and local metro Detroit topics.