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Date:         Thu, 19 Oct 1995 13:06:35 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         CHunger108@aol.com
Subject:      Re: A little [W]ednesday humor to brighten your week!

In a message dated 95-10-18 12:39:13 EDT, you write:

>I found this over on the Audi list, and thought it would be >appropriate for any list members who even dare drive their >busses/vanagon's in the fast lane. (Eurovan drivers don't need to >worry about this):

The Gray Ghost ('88 Vanagon GL) takes great exception and is highly insulted by your insinuation that she can't keep up in the fast lane. Sure, it may take her a while to get up to speed, but I really have no trouble with 70MPH plus in the fast lane (BTW, I don't go into the left lane until she IS up to speed).

While I drive her less aggressively than my '92 Bonneville, the Gray Ghost doesn't like the lane blockers, either. I think that thermonuclear vaporization is quite adequate and justified in ridding our nation of these unwanted cankers. If I could only figure out how to keep the fallout from getting sucked into the air vents.....;-)


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