Right Speakers?

And when you want to just hear a fine Mopar scream down the road, leave at home. But crusing the country roads demand some tunes sometimes.

Ironic that you should mention that, as I posted this on FB last night (and everybody, please remember that MoparMat2000 puts up with this type stuff from me almost every day, so buy him a drink if you ever meet up with him, lol). Anyway, here's my tale of woe regarding tunes, speed and Mopars:
"Ok, I have to admit I've seen all of or parts of the movie "Baby Driver" more than I can count. I love car movies, but when I first heard the title, I thought it sounded like a lame movie and didn't worry about it. The first time I saw it, I said, nowhere near as bad as I thought it'd be. Then I watched it again and like I said, quite a few more now.
If you have seen it (I'm not saying it's an Oscar winner), then you may recall there is a scene where Jamie Foxx talks about "hex songs". As much as I listen to and love music, I had never thought of a hex song. Unfortunately, I now know they do exist and what mine is.
Saturday night I made about a 45 minute drive and on the way Classic Rock 106.9 played Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". I thought do I really wanna hear that on the "classic rock" station?
About 4 hours later, I was driving back home and another station played it. My mind (who has a mind of it's own) said why am I hearing this twice within 4 hours? My mind shouldn't have such thoughts because I got my answer right after it went off.
Hellllllloooo blue lights, aren't you so pretty? Are you for me? Yep, and so is this yellow piece of paper. So, another reminder to me not to let my brain wander, as sometimes small things get lost in the wrong thoughts area of my skull.
BTW, when I started my surprisingly fast Chrysler Town & Country (at least according to the VA State Police) to leave work this afternoon, guess what song was on 106.9 again?
I set the CC to the posted speed limits ALL THE WAY HOME."

Poor Matt.