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Date:         Tue, 2 Jan 1996 10:19:42 CST6CDT
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From:         "Dan Houg" <fairwind@northernnet.com>
Subject:      /f Regional Oddities

As many of us get back from our Seasonal excursions to faraway places, i'm sure we've all seen something unusual in the automotive sense.

Not to keep harping on Calif., especially since what goes around comes around (I'd told Steve J. we're just getting the fluorescent pink and green wipers in Bemidji) but they shor' do some strange things to cars out there. Most prominent in my mind is 50 series tires. Those thin rubber bands 17 year olds are putting on lowered Toyota pickups. and Hondas. and Mazdas. gawd, they bother me. I just went from a 70 series to an 80 series tire on my Camry to get a little *extra* clearance for things like boulders, snow heaps, and dead skunks. i took a small amount of satisfaction in seeing a set of 50 series tires with crunched rims sitting on an adjoining apartment's stoop on morning. the resident 17 year old was recalling the curb impact story with the pride of a hunter describing his first bagged quarry.

also, a mystery was solved. Chevy El Caminos disappeared from Minnesota during the Ice Age. i'd *thought* they fell victim to rust and good taste but i see now they have strategically migrated to Calif to continue their breeding rituals. oh yes, and 50 series tires on those too.

but there remains one California mystery unsolved... How do keep all those plastic reflectors imbedded in the roads from being scraped off by the snowplows?

:)


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