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Dear People of Earth: by LionsPhil2005-09-12 02:24:43
  Corollary by wheresthefish2005-09-12 02:29:28
    Did you pull the plugs on his tires? by SciSSorS2005-09-12 03:16:47
      Nope, by wheresthefish2005-09-12 03:30:08
        Another advantage of small modern cars by Control2005-09-12 05:21:39
          In high school - the football team carried by airborneric2005-09-12 05:35:28
            Well, the VW "Bug (make 1958) wasn't small by SciSSorS 2005-09-12 05:45:09
At least, it fitted all of us four kids in the back. Nobody ever said it was a small car, yet when my dad went fun-driving on little muddy curly roads with my two youngest brothers only (we big boys were @school, and he had a day off) they got stuck.
In fact: they got stuck very firmly, the cars bottom sucking to the mud and the wheels freewheeling in ... water.

The big story for my -then- 5-y-o brother was: "and then, on the road next to the bush, a big truck stopped. And three "big men" came, and together pulled the car from the mud, by their bare hands"

Dad confirmed the story, so we were a bit p*ss** that we weren't there.

Indeed, for a Fiat Panda etc today, one only needs "three or four highschool boys", not bodybuilders, to lift it, and park it "where it doesn't fit"
This looks so very Monty-Python
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              My dad's friends did that by astro-g2005-09-12 07:58:18

 

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