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As long some social issues don't go as far as the ones illustrated in these editorial toons [www.cagle.com] or even more further as that Franco-Belgian short comic book series titled "SOS Bonheur" (Approximate title, SOS happyness; unfortunately there no English translation). Here a French link about it at [culturespub

If that could comfort you. I spotted this editorial cartoon at [www.cagle.com]

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The Citroen DS used in the French movie Fantomas.

I also remember the rare hardtop coupe version as well as the fastback/hatchback one. I spotted an article on Curbside Classic about the 1980-83 Corolla titled "the Datsun 510 Doppelgänger"

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That reminds me of an older article about a Jaguar with a much longer hood used in a French movie. [jalopnik.com]+types-hood-is-just-too-short

You're welcome. :-)

Right on target. :-) Also, one reader posted that letter at the Montreal Gazette and one interesting text at the following blog and the approximate translation from Google translator

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Be careful from what you wish for, you might get it. On the other hand, maybe we could give a chance to Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party.

The medias slept like Rip Van Winkle I guess.

Post of the day. :-)

It's tempting to see an animated gif of a cream pie throwed to that guy.

Post of the day! :-)

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Lol! :-) Nah, I think the Explorer (who's not the BOF "Exploder" as we knew) might have a little bit too "soccer mom" look for them. It's not as cool as the Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite (and AMC Matador in the last seasons) we saw in Adam-12, McGarrett's Mercury in Hawaii Five-0, Starsky & Hutch's Ford Torino and the

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Too tempted to post that Family Guy clip.

Does BYD taxis is the new Pinto?

The Aussie WM Chevrolet Caprice "too small"? From what I read at [en.wikipedia.org] The wheelbase is 118.5"