The Future of America

Season 2Episode 2160 minApr. 20, 2002
The Future of America
Car hits kid in shopping cart; Boy on rollerblades gets yelled at for falling in street; Teenager gets pulled over after jumping his bike off the roof of a school; Teenagers raid convenience store; Teenagers have raves in the middle of the desert; Teenagers hold secret boxing matches; Frat boy jumps off cliff into rough ocean and becomes stranded on a rock after losing his bathing suit; Inline skaters fight skateboarders; BMX biker wipes out on jump; Cricket spitting contest; Child tae kwan do champion; Boy pops M&Ms out his ear and his friend catches them in his mouth; Girl wins dirty kid contest by riding go-kart in mud; Scantily clad teenager climbs stoplight and destroys it; College students start riot in Iowa town; UCLA wild party; Michigan State students riot; Rollerblader falls from roof to pavement; Rollerblader falls from rail and hits head on sidewalk; Cop busts teenagers for skating at local bank; Inline skaters blow up skateboards with firecrackers; BMX bikers have painful
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