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Date:         Thu, 29 Oct 1998 19:21:27 -0800
Reply-To:     YauMan Chan <yauman@CCHEM.BERKELEY.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         YauMan Chan <yauman@CCHEM.BERKELEY.EDU>
Subject:      Car Talk Brothers 'dis-ing the Vanagon
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Fellow Vanagonions.

Here's the transcript of the Car-Talk episode where the Click & Clack brothers made fun of someone calling in about a Vanagon.

http://cartalk.cars.com/Radio/ctm9749.html

If you have realaudio, you can listen to it and it is funny.. they just giggle and gagged over this caller's (a woman) plan to drive a 87 Vanagon to Mexico.

If you don't know what Car-Talk is, it is a PBS radio show where people call in with car problems. Most of the time it is not mechanical problems but rather social/relationship problems with cars versus wife, car versus boyfriend, car versus girlfriend etc. The brothers Tom and Ray Mariazzi owned a garage in Cambridge, Ma and have degrees in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.

Yau-Man Chan 87 GL


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