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Bubb Rubb Bubb Rubb is an Internet phenomenon started by a television broadcast on KRON-TV in San Francisco. "Bubb Rubb" is also the nickname of Lynell Griffin, the subject of the fad. ==History== In 2003, KRON broadcast a story about whistle tips, devices welded into a car's tailpipe to cause a loud whistle as the exhaust gas passes through. Residents of Oakland were upset because of the disturbance caused by the constant whistling. Besides interviewing those who were upset by the whistle tips, the news station also interviewed fans of the modification; including a man identifying himself as "Bubb Rubb." During the interview, he said "The whistles go wooo-wooo!". This quotation led to the interview's fame on the Internet. At the end of the interview, Bubb Rubb wanted to demonstrate how his newly installed automotive modification sounded. His girlfriend, "Li'l Sis" drove, with Rubb hanging out of the passenger-side window, and floored the accelerator in front of the camera. Li'l Sis temporarily lost control of the vehicle, nearly hitting parked cars and running a stop sign.
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