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Date:         Sat, 25 Feb 2006 22:08:44 -0600
Reply-To:     Evan Martin <emartin@EWORLD3.NET>
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From:         Evan Martin <emartin@EWORLD3.NET>
Subject:      FWD: NVC: Unimog
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What's with all the unimogs? I've seen two in Los Angeles in the last two These things are like some kind of Westfalia gone wrong--or right. There's something kind of right about the one Unimog I saw in Beverly Hill pumping diesel smoke from underneath about the middle of the rig right into the window of the Bentley next to it. It wasn't nearly as funny when it >

These things area all over the place in Africa... Germans and other Euros take a year or two off and ship them to "exotic lands" like the US. I used to live in Moab, Utah and they were always coming through -- many of them on an "around-the-world" adventure. So much said for Americas "liberal" vacation policies!!! Enjoy your two weeks!!

Not saying it's good or bad either way, but suppose this has anything to do with VW parts costing so much- that and the 35hr work week?

Maybe not.

Evan

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