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Thursday, February 11, 2010

A donation entry called "V-Wags"

I taught three classes back to back and saw my folks tonight... so I'm beat. I have no creativity of my own to bestow, so I'm choosing to share an email someone else wrote that I received today about a car that has meant so much to Anya and me and a handful of other good friends:


Lessons from the V-wags:

-If your car doesn’t start, just wait 10 minutes and try again. It'll probably work.

-Sometimes just opening and closing the hood really does fix the problem.

-Forget coffee. Sometimes a good bloodcurdling shriek from the heating fan is all you need to wake you up in the morning.

-It makes so much more sense to have the door handle vertical in the arm rest.

-The V-wags is slow because it wants you to just relax and enjoy the scenery.

-Sometimes traveling in the V-wags can be a risky and uncertain venture. That's just its way of saying that the journey is as important as the destination and you should be mindful of it!

-Buy fuses in bulk. I think the V-wags thinks they're candy.

-The V-wags doesn't need AC...that's what the windows are for.

-The V-wags doesn't have a CD player because it prefers conversation.

-Sometimes buttons are only there to make you wonder what they do.

-The amount of joy and satisfaction you find in something often has a negatively correlated relationship with how much that object cost.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

The car that I dream about.......