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Date:         Fri, 12 Apr 2013 06:38:32 -0500
Reply-To:     James Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         James Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon "truisms"
Comments: To: Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <04c501ce3722$312c5dd0$93851970$@gmail.com>
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My long-standing axiom is:

The distance between you and a Vanagon part increases with your need for it.

Jim

On Apr 11, 2013, at 9:05 PM, Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@GMAIL.COM> wrote:

> Well, as David says it's Friday in Saigon. So, I thought a good Friday > thread would be "Vanagon truisms," pithy comments you can sprinkle in your > future emails, particularly for newbies. > > > > I'll start it off: > > > > . All Vanagon Westfalias look really cool-especially from a > distance. > > . Everyone wants to pass a Vanagon, no matter how fast it is going. > > . Corollary to above: No one will let a Vanagon pass them. > > . Anyone who has a car less than 10 years old will suffer extreme > culture shock driving a Vanagon. > > > > Next? > > > > Stuart > > Proof that Vanagon owners are a special breed


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