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Date:         Fri, 28 Jul 1995 12:36:56 -0700
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From:         bestill@ix.netcom.com (L.Bauer)
Subject:      Re: Favorite VW Junkyards /f

>On Fri, 28 Jul 1995, michael heron wrote: > > > >> Some advice on how to convince spouses/children that road > >> trips to VW boneyards qualify as a good family vacation > >> would be appreciated... >> if anyone can answer the above previously posted message i would love to >> hear about it! i think the mysteries of the universe would be revealed

>Sure, >You send the kids out to see who can collect the most fuses >and relays, >it's a great game, kinda like an easter egg hunt. The wife >gets to >hold the engine lid open for you so it doesn't catch you >off guard.

Take a camera, get a picture of the wife sitting on that ol caddy or volvo, make up a storu about it.

Edeucational the kids can get some close up eyeball on how a dump truck works.

Easter egg hunt is good too (I found $18. in pennies in a trunk) one time.

Too many reasons not to go to a junk yard.

Come to think of it, why arn't junk yarda on maps,

like city hall?????


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