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Date:         Sat, 25 Nov 1995 17:50:26 -0600
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From:         drphibes@siu.edu (Peter DePaoli)
Subject:      Re: VW Sighting  TV AD

At 11:27 PM 11/23/95 -0600, wildcelt@p3.net wrote: >During ER tonight the Maxwell House Ad in a quick flash showed 2 or 3 people pushing a squareback >in a snowfall, now it was a quick shot and from the side, but the louvers were there and so was the >shape. > >On thing wrong with the ad is that we all know that Squarebacks do not get stuck in the snow, I >know I drive one between PA and Vermont twice a month. > > >Who cares.... Right Ric! > yes wildcelt, I've seen it too, as well as seeing many TV shows that are featuring VW's more and more. Have you seen the SEARS auto center Ads? They feature a 21 Window deluxe as well as an early 60's beetle through their flashing of many different genres of vehicle. and BTW, I have NEVER gotten stuck in any of my VW's either!!

Peter DePaoli Carbondale,IL '69 Panel Camper '71 Westy '73 Super Beetle '82 suzuki gs750 and a Chevy to keep the wife cozy and happy and warm in the extreme low temps


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