>Seems the farther out in the boonies I am, the >more people wave. Around here (Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Bellingham, WA), there are way way too many Vangons, Busses, & Eurovans on the road to begin waving at all of 'em. To cope, we have limited our waving to only exact like kinds - Syncro Campers. As we increase our distance from home and bricks of all sorts become rarer (especially when heading in a south easterly direction), our waving criteria are relaxed. On a side note, it makes me wonder what we'd be driving if VW could sell in the rest of the country with the impunity they do here around Puget Sound. No doubt it'd be cool, and horrendously expensive. Paul
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