Has anyone done research on the average distance between a person and their automobile? This seems like it would be interesting to study. In America, at least, when a car is seen, it is safe to assume the owner is nearby. We don't really think about this. When we sleep at night, the car is in the garage. When we're at work, the car is in the parking lot. Vehicles are necessary appendages.
It's time to end the bondage! Sell your car now!
Thursday, March 18, 2004
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