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Once again by paisan
Nov 13, 2002 (3:49 pm)
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The Trooper has the door in the "right" direction! Damn I wish it wasn't discoed!
 
-mike
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WWJD not the link I expected, Bob by lark6
Nov 13, 2002 (4:43 pm)
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Some time ago I got an e-mail from a Studebaker friend which included the following:
 
For centuries, theologians have squabbled over the type of transportation the Lord would use: Public transit or private car? Stick shift or automatic? A sport-utility vehicle roomy enough for all twelve apostles or an economy model?
 
One theory is that Jesus would tool around in an old Plymouth because the Bible says God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden in a Fury.
 
But there may be several other scenarios. In Psalm 83, for example, the Almighty clearly owns a Pontiac and a Geo. The passage urges the Lord to 'pursue your enemies with your Tempest and terrify them with your Storm.' (We're not sure how a Geo Storm could be considered terrifying, unless it had those scary shooting flames painted on the sides.)
 
Another scripture indicates that Yahweh favored Dodge pickup trucks. Moses' followers are warned not to go up a mountain until 'the Ram's horn sounds a long blast.'
 
Some scholars insist that Jesus drove a Honda, but didn't like to talk about it. As proof, they cite a verse in John's gospel where Christ tells a crowd, 'For I did not speak of my own Accord, but the Father who sent me commanded me what to say.'
 
Other theories include one in which Moses rode an old British motorcycle, as evidenced by a Bible passage declaring that 'the roar of Moses' Triumph is heard in the hills.'
 
Someone else has suggested the apostles followed Jesus' lead and carpooled in a Honda because Acts records that "the apostles were in one Accord".
 
Ed
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by jfl
Nov 13, 2002 (4:57 pm)
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Ed, well done. ROTFLOL!
 
Must have been a tight fit in that one Accord...
 
Jim
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Oh, VERY well done, Ed!!! by lucien2
Nov 13, 2002 (5:39 pm)
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LOL
 
I thought he was a carpenter who opined that the meek shall inherit the earth. So that puts him in a T100 V6 with a bedliner.
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Ed! by rsholland
Nov 13, 2002 (7:11 pm)
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Perfect! LOL!
 
Bob
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Nice Job! by fibber2
Nov 14, 2002 (5:54 am)
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(No, not that "Job"....). Gives a whole new reason to read the bible!
 
Steve
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Ed: LOL! (n/m) by bluesubie
Nov 14, 2002 (6:08 am)
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Vehicle ads in Surfer magazine by bluesubie
Nov 14, 2002 (6:15 am)
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Reading through the December issue of Surfer magazine, there are other manufactures marketing towards surfers. Subaru with the Baja, Ford with the Ranger pick-up, Nissan with the X-Terra, and (a first that I've seen), Honda with the Element.
 
The Honda ad is two pages and looks impressive. It touts their wipe-down utility floors and shows a view out the back. That thing looks huge!
 
Meanwhile, when I was at the dealer Monday, the pics of the Baja showed surfboards crammed in without any protection. I guess there's no way to fit surfboards that are in a board bag into the "pass-through".
 
Wonder if they got a surfer's point of view for those ads?
 
-Dennis
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by ateixeira
Nov 14, 2002 (6:55 am)
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Heck yeah, Bob, cost cutting on a $50k vehicle? No excuses at that price.
 
Trooper's is also split, right? That's smart, the doors aren't quite so huge. Someone parks behind you in a RAV4 or CR-V and you can't open it all the way.
 
Element has one major omission: no full size spare. Imagine getting a flat on the beach, and then using a thin donut to dig yourself into the sand.
 
Does Baja get a donut? If so they should fix that.
 
-juice
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Yep... by rsholland
Nov 14, 2002 (7:07 am)
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The Baja has a donut stored under the bed. Subaru even puts a warning sticker in the bed saying NOT to place a full-size (flat or good) tire in the spare tire carrier, as it could cause damage.
 
Another half-baked Baja solution, IMO.
 
Bob

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