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Date:         Mon, 1 Dec 1997 07:51:01 -0800
Reply-To:     Chris & Aimee Uzzi <uzzi@AIMNET.COM>
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From:         Chris & Aimee Uzzi <uzzi@AIMNET.COM>
Subject:      Re: Herbie movie / Van/Bus sighting
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Furthermore, if anyone caught last weeks episode of "Dharma & Greg", the keen eye may have noticed that Dharma's eccentric friend was driving with the guy Greg work's with (don't know either of their names) in an old loaf. It was a studio simulation, but you could make out the sound of an old Type II and the interior, though "hippied out", certainly looked like an old vw van.

Anyone else see the show and notice?

Chris

At 01:05 AM 12/1/97 -0500, you wrote: >Did anyone else see Disney's new Herbie Sun night on ABC?? >pretty neat movie w/ a cameo by the original actor who drove Herbie in the >orig. movie....(what was his name???) > >anyway, did anyone else see the Split window Bus front clip in the >"Vehiculart" exhibit scene in the movie when the guy and girl were stanging >on the balcony??..... >Or the white EV Westy (or Winnie) in the scene where Herbie gets lost in the >city and his driver has to look for him??? > >"Eagle Eye" chris .... ;<) > >


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