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In a message dated 98-06-08 21:22:45 EDT, RBYRUM8612@aol.com writes:
<< * The British, not to be outdone with sub-subcompact cars, have just
come
out with one where the windshield is so small it's a monocle >>
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Thoughts on Cars
* Most people hate to parallel park. The other day, I saw this woman
trying
to get out of a tight parking space. She'd bump the car in front, then
back-
up and strike the car behind her. This went on about 2-3 minutes. I
walked
over to see if I could somehow help. My offer was declined though.
She
said, "Why have bumpers if you're not going to use them once in a while
?"
- - - - -
* My daughter-in-law bought a brand new super fancy Japanese sports
car. I
think she's gotten a little carried away though in caring for it.
Nobody's
allowed to get in it unless they take off their shoes first.
- - - - -
* I saw some of the Daytona 500 car race the other week. The TV
announcer
said that the pit crews can have all the tires off of the car in thirty
seconds or less. Hell -- that ain't nothing. The guy's obviously
never been
to Maryland. You can see kids in Baltimore City do it a lot faster than
that
anytime ya want.
- - - - -
* Being from the 50's I guess I'm too used to full sized cars. I
mean my
lil' Mazda is a nice car and all, but it's just too small. Take the
glove
compartment for example, all I can get in there is two fingers and a
thumb.
- - - - -
* I did get a hell of a bargain though when I bought that Mazda. The
dealer
threw in the carrying case for nothing.
- - - - -
* The British, not to be outdone with sub-subcompact cars, have just
come
out with one where the windshield is so small it's a monocle.
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