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Date:         Fri, 08 Nov 1996 12:07:03 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Hotch <hotch@netaxs.com>
Subject:      Re: VW on Star Trek

Turbo wrote: > > How many times is someone going to "discover" this? > > We oughta put in the FAQ the mention of the Electric bus on the > Simpsons, the bus that gets squashed on the Simpsons, the bus in > Star trek, the bus in Back to the Future, the bus in Fast Times at > Ridgemont High, the bus in Mr Holland's Opus, the bus in the > Dominoes commercial, the bus in the Sears commercial, the bus in... > > And some poor guy thus wrote: > > > > Well, for those who haven't yet seen this weeks Star Trek Voyager, there's > > a bay window bus used as the "getaway" vehicle in one scene. It's got a > > hatch on top too. > > Thom > -- > > My kid can beat up your honor student. > Thom Fitzpatrick

Hey guys,

I've always said, "there's a Bettle in every movie". To add to that, There's a bus in every foreign flick".

Just something to look for when the flick gets boring.

Oh yeah, don't jump up and down in the movie theater when you see one cause I'll be the guy behind telling you to sit down and shuddup. -- Hotch hotch@netaxs.com


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