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Subject: Re: H0llyw00d Flatlands
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elag wrote:
> > > > You must like the Smart Cars then?
> > >
> > > They are very interesting. If I wanted a city vehicle I'd probably
> > > stick w/ a mini cooper or VW Beetle. My dream car would run on smog and
> > > be covered in honeysuckle vines and the exhaust would exude the
> > > fragrance of ripe peaches.
> >
> > :O) You like the new Mini Cooper or the classic? I'm kinda fifty fifty.
>
> The new one is very nice and true to it's roots. The old is okay too,
> if you don't mind a used car. Either way it's hard to beat in Manhattan
> w/ its lack of street parking.
and both probably feel safer than a Smart car.
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Paul. (Don't function anymore)
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