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To: David S. who wrote (5567)1/7/1999 2:36:00 AM
From: mchip  Respond to of 18998
 
Why does Volvo mean you are old? Wives can make you buy things based on safety and such you know!! (and the new ones can be sporty... 'cept those wagons)



To: David S. who wrote (5567)1/7/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Spunky Beaver  Respond to of 18998
 
The Beaver has yet to obtain the age of 40 and, by virtue of genetics, his fur is quite thick and graying prematurely. In his old age the beaver's hair will probably resemble Andy Warhol's wig.
Right now I am a very happy beaver, having squirreled away a nice chunk of Volvo (VOLVY) shares at an avg. price of $21. I'm like Victor Kiam (the Norelco guy), "I liked the company's products so much, I bought (into) the company."
Spunky Beaver has better things to do with his time than to flush money down the toilet or worrying about cars and repairs. He and Mrs. Beaver own Volvos because they are safe, roomy (the older ones, 9 series), fuel efficient, low polluting, and never need repairs. I highly recommend them to everyone.