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Date:         Fri, 15 Dec 1995 16:40:17 -0700
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From:         jim@atcweb.atc.1dc.com (Rusty VanBondo)
Subject:      Re: Convincing my wife...(famous last words)

>So GRAZUL@zodiac.rutgers.edu says: >> >> How do you guys/gals do it? A friend of mine really wants to sell me >> a '73 beetle, it runs, no rust, a real beauty....plus two of its >> organ donors which can be left in the field where they currently reside. >> The price? $750.00 for all three...my wife is quite sceptical. Is ity >> jealously? Could be the staggering price tag....Should I be sneaky? >> I tried the Xmas thing already....I would love some input... ............................................................................ .................................... FAMOUS LAST WORDS:

"Gee Honey, I really didn't think you'd end our marriage over a $750. bus deal!!"

My dear departed dad used to say, "It's not the cost, but the up keep!" I suggest that you rent the movies "The Money Pit" and "War of the Roses" prior to the purchase. =)


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