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Date:         Mon,  5 Dec 94 14:57:29 EST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         psellers@ha.osd.mil (Pete Sellers)
Subject:      Such Questions

Address ... I work for the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs). [ha.osd.mil]

I think I'm listed in the DC category.

Work in DC (pentagon actually). Go to school in DC.

When I indicated the average for the trip, it included the time/distance for towing.

Considering what I did and that I had to cross the mountain range (interstates 68 & 79), I was very happy to get 20 MPG.

I'm amazed by people who get on the "Buy American" kick when I can get this type of value from my Eurovan.

Then I see the things General Motors does, blatantly, to avoid 'doing the right thing' for their customers. ....

I could always buy a pickup with the side gas tank then have it blow up and kill me and my family. But that would be okay since I supported the American economy and helped to keep American workers working on quality products for a grateful American consumer.

* * * * * * * * * * Pete Sellers "Constant And Never-ending Improvement" '93 Eurovan, Weekender


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