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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Lumberg" data-source="post: 1385927" data-attributes="member: 87479"><p>A long time ago, long enough ago to raise an adult, my very pregnant wife went to get milk. It was early morning. I was getting ready for work. My cellphone rang. It was my wife. She told me she was stuck and I needed to come get her. I tried to imagine how she got the Honda sedan stuck. We lived in town. It was dry and clear. So I asked her- how the hell did you manage to get stuck? She said in the driveway. I knew the only way she could do that was to drive off the paved driveway onto one of the planters. So I stepped outside to survey the damage. The car was not stuck. The woman carrying twins in the third trimester was stuck in the car.</p><p></p><p>And thats the day I surrendered my Cherokee and started my year of driving a Honda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Lumberg, post: 1385927, member: 87479"] A long time ago, long enough ago to raise an adult, my very pregnant wife went to get milk. It was early morning. I was getting ready for work. My cellphone rang. It was my wife. She told me she was stuck and I needed to come get her. I tried to imagine how she got the Honda sedan stuck. We lived in town. It was dry and clear. So I asked her- how the hell did you manage to get stuck? She said in the driveway. I knew the only way she could do that was to drive off the paved driveway onto one of the planters. So I stepped outside to survey the damage. The car was not stuck. The woman carrying twins in the third trimester was stuck in the car. And thats the day I surrendered my Cherokee and started my year of driving a Honda. [/QUOTE]
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