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Subject: Re: Truck v car - preferences?
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P.J. Hartman wrote:
> 
> Anonymous <nobody@replay.com> wrote:
> 
> >I'm asking this for no reason at all.  Call it idle curiosity.
> >
> >1) If you drive a truck, why do you prefer a truck over a car?
> >
> >2) If you drive a car, why do you prefer a car over a truck?
> 
> I drive a car because of its performance characteristics.
> 
> --
> P.J. Hartman        hartman@tconl.com
> Corvette, Talon, MGB, ZX-11, and Neon
>     http://www.tconl.com/~hartman
I drive a car because it isn't a truck.
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