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Date:         Fri, 28 Dec 2001 15:30:05 EST
Reply-To:     BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ben T <BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Westphalia or Westfalia
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In a message dated 12/28/01 11:59:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, tim@CWO.COM writes:

<< Here is my point. There is a correct way to spell a word or product and there is an incorrect way to spell a word or product. Potato / Potatoe (Al Gore).

Now how much does this mean to you? If person advertised a 1991 Volkswagon Vanagan Westphalia Sincro, all accessories, no rust, garage kept, never in an accident, perfect everything, 30K total miles, price $1,000 and will deliver anywhere. Would you buy this vehicle? >>

First thing I would check is if the guy REALLY had what he was advertising. If he did, all the logos would be right in his face and he should be able to spell things right.

If he didn't on the other hand, he's pulling rabbits out of his hat and names out of his Appalachia Dikshun-ary cuz he herd Vanagan Sincros sell fer good mooney, you'd best ask a lot of questions. Been there done that.

BenT


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