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Date:         20 Dec 96 09:20:40 EST
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From:         "Charles \"luke\" Lukey" <74301.2203@CompuServe.COM>
Subject:      What is VW Karma?

When I bought my '86 Vanagon GL, it had little star stickers on the center of the wheel covers. One day I peeled one off - to my horror I discovered an embossed (gasp) Chevrolet bow tie logo. Thinking quickly, and with no regard to my own safety, I pulled the other wheel covers off and rammed them into the trash can.

My wife, watching from the window, commented: "Now it looks like hell. Why did you do that?"

"Karma," I replied, "bad karma to leave a situation like that to fester. Volkswagen vehicle requires Volkswagen wheel covers to insure safe operation." Wife stared at me for a long time, finally said nothing and closed the window.

It took about two weeks to find original wheel covers and now all is well.

But to my question. What is Karma? I've tossed that phrase off over the years without really knowing what it means. How does one maintain good Karma? How does one eliminate bad Karma? Is Karma like Luck? Is Karma like a bank account? Can you build up good Karma by helping old ladies across the street and use it later when driving home after a few beers?

More specifically, what is VW Karma?

Charles "Luke" Lukey Windup Technology, Inc. Seattle, WA

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