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Date:         Fri, 24 Apr 1998 08:53:36 -0500
Reply-To:     William Ward <wward@TEXOMA.NET>
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From:         William Ward <wward@TEXOMA.NET>
Subject:      Top 14 Signs Your VW Mechanic is Losing It
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The Top 14 Signs Your VW Mechanic Is Losing It

14> That photo of a naked A.J. Foyt on his wall.

13> You catch him in his office making auto noises and "shifting gears", if you know what I mean.

12> Replaces your fan belt with a pair of bikini underwear.

11> Embroidered "Fahrvergnugen" on his shirt.

10> Hose from air pump leads into his coveralls.

9> Keeps asking if you're sure you don't want a "lube job."

8> Still doing work for OJ and expecting to get paid.

7> Eats Go-Jo off finger as if it were peanut butter.

6> Giggles uncontrollably whenever anyone says, "lug nuts."

5> "Heh heh, he said 'dipstick'. Heh heh, heh heh."

4> Replaces diagnostic computer with Magic 8 Ball.

3> Urinates on your tire and says, "Just marking my turf."

2> Rewires the cruise control to the radio so that the faster the music, the faster your car goes.

and the #1 Sign Your VW Mechanic Is Losing It...

1> Won't stop humming "The Wheels on the Bus Go 'Round and Round."

Happy Friday from Lake Texoma Bill


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