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Larry Edson wrote: > > At 05:54 PM 2/12/97 -0500, Squareback wrote: > > I found that as long as you talk > >nice and give your new VW's a good home, that they will start to work > >better. It helps if there is another VW in the driveway for you to park > >next to. > > > But don't let on to the one car that you are planning to start driving the > other one more often. VWs are jealous mistresses. If they suspect that you > don't love them enough they will start acting up. > > Larry > > ---Larry Edson, Editor > Karmann Ghia Club of North America > Campbell, CA > '65 Type 345 (electric sunroof) > '66 Type 343 > '67 Bug (sunroof) > '49 Ford pickup This is true. My VW doen't like my girlfriend, and gets her feelings hurt whenever my girlfriend makes a disparaging remark about her beuty marks, or physical condition. My VW gets even though. She promptly stops running until my girlfriend gets out of the car. Once she's afoot, my VW is happy as a clam and goes her merry way. I guess it's time to get a new girlfriend (VW's are a very good judge of character).