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From: alien@gcc-opus.ARPA (Alien Wells)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: American v. Foreign Cars
Message-ID: <121@gcc-opus.ARPA>
Date: Mon, 5-Nov-84 15:30:48 EST
Article-I.D.: gcc-opus.121
Posted: Mon Nov  5 15:30:48 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 8-Nov-84 19:02:57 EST
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Reply-To: alien@gcc-opus.UUCP ( Wells)
Organization: General Computer Company, Cambridge Ma (creators of Ms. Pacman)
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Summary: 

In article  hxe@rayssd.UUCP writes:
>>I don't know about anyone else out there in computer-land, but I myself
>>will ride in no foreign car unless I have no choice. 

YEAH!  The boston contingent MUST speak up!  As the Boston Drivers Handbook
so pursuasively argues, the VW bug was a classic car for cutting people off
at lights (the Honda Civic now fits that ecological niche), but for 
Side-squeezing, shooting guillitones, road hogging, as well as good old
fashioned cutting people off and straight intimidation, nothing works as
well as an AMERICAN car!!  Preferably an old one, with panels rusted out.
The best are the old boats!  Now, there is a car that strikes fear to the
heart.  Remember! The best way to win on the road is to convince the other
guy that he has more to lose!  (Like those cream-puffs in Porsches,
Mercedes, and BMW's!)

					Alien

NOTE:  The preceding does not necessarily reflect the views of my employer,
or even me.  It also is not meant as approval, express or implied, of the
Massachusetts Way of Life.  I drive a Honda Prelude and a Mitsubishi Cordia.

PPS:  I think I forgot the :-).  Sorry.