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Date:         Sun, 14 May 1995 16:01:49 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         dbax@mindspring.com (Donald Baxter)
Subject:      Re: Double-Cab Pickup

>Flashback to Volkswagen circa 1957... deja vu! And Chrysler still claims >to have invented the minivan. Sheesh, even Subaru had 'em beat on that >one. We Volksfolks are sooo far ahead of our time. =)

Sorry Bubba, but my Vanagon is NOT a minivan, in fact I could almost swallow a standard wheelbase Chrysler product. :-). If Chysler wants to claim that, so be it. _________________________________________________________ Donald Baxter <dbax@mindspring.com> Atlanta, Georgia 404.874-3292 (home) 404.447.6831 (work)

_________________________________________________________ You know why the reason why some nights you don't have a dream? When there's just blackness? And total silence?

Well, this is the reason: It's because on that night you are in somebody else's dream. And the reason you can't be in your own dream because you're already busy in somebody else's dream.

-Laurie Anderson, Stories from the Nerve Bible (1993)


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