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Date:         Thu, 29 Sep 94 20:13:40 CDT
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From:         "J. Walker" <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      RE: Speed limits...

On Thu, 29 Sep 94 15:12:53 CDT Paul Uusitalo,CoSA said: >I think we're treading on pretty thin ice here with this thread.

opinions are always thin ice. :)

>To normal people, a mature adult that willingly spends their hard earned >money on any Volkswagen Bus/Van (and then proceeds to force spouses, >children, dogs, etc. to ride in it), is far more foolish than any kid who >chooses use money he makes from his after school job to trick out his ride >in the style du jour.

wrong. when a teenager does it, it's foolish waste of money.

when an adult does it, it's a carefully considered expenditure of vital financial resources for the sole purpose of mental health and recreational pleasure.

it all depends on whose ox is getting gored, don't it. ;)

>it. But at the same time, every time I catch myself in the bus' rear view >mirror I see a sucker who sold a rock-solid maintenance-free Toyota truck >to be there.

you are suffering from a severe case of Buyer's Remorse. as a continual sufferer for many years, i can tell you that you need to buy a Project Car. pick a British car ... it'll make your bus seem like heaven.

joel


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