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did you like it?
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  Subject: 710 Cap & the Blonde





  The other day I was in the local auto part store. A lady comes in and asks
for a seven ten cap.



  We all looked at each other and said, "What's a seven ten cap?"  She said,
"You know, it's right on the engine. Mine got lost some how and I need a new
one."



  "What kind of a car is it on," they asked?



  I'm thinking maybe an old Datsun Seven Ten, but no, she said it's a Buick.



  "OK lady, how big is it?" She makes a circle with her hands about 3-1/2
inches in diameter. "What does it do?" we asked. She said, "I don't know,
but it's always been there."



  One of us gave her a note pad and asked her if she could draw a picture of
it. So she makes a circle about 3-1/2 inches in diameter and in the center
she writes 710.



  The guys behind the counter are looking at it upside down as she writes
it...and they just fall down behind the counter laughing so hard. (Go ahead
... draw a circle, write 710 in the middle of it, and turn it around)

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