Video of the Day: Chinese Soccer Mom
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Video of the Day: Chinese Soccer Mom



According to the all-knowing Wikipedia, the term soccer mom "broadly refers to a middle-class woman who spends a significant amount of her time transporting her school-age children to their sporting events or other activities" in a minivan or an SUV, preferably a full-size model.

In some less fortune parts of the world where buying any type of car is out of the question for many people, the alternative is far more dangerous, though it seems to get the job done in moving around a small school of kids. Watch the clip right after the jump.

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