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Old 04-27-2009, 08:33 PM
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Re: Chrysler - Should We Buy The Van Now Or Wait?

A minivan?


A Minican??


A MINIVAN??





THIS, my friend, is the car you need. I am only thinking of you here......

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Re: Chrysler - Should We Buy The Van Now Or Wait?

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A minivan?


A Minican??


A MINIVAN??





THIS, my friend, is the car you need. I am only thinking of you here......

Randy Wayne,

When I moved to Nashville in 1999 I had to go to Bowling Gree KY on buisness so I scheduled a tour of the Corvette factory while I was there. I let my 12 year old son skip school that day and took him with me.

We had a great time and at the end of the tour they picked my son to be the first to start a new Corvette for the first time that was at the end of the assembly line and to test its horn and wipers. Then they gave him a certificate for helping build a Corvette. It was funny because three or four guys in their 30's and 40's and been waving their hands to be picked and when he got that cetificate they were like little school kids looking on with envy. LOL!!!

I had corvette fever for about six months after that tour. What was so bad is that my wife actually agreed to let me buy one. However financial reality prevailed (the cost of having three teenage kids to raise) and I didn't take the plunge.
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