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Post by K on Mar 1, 2007 2:27:43 GMT -5
so i posted a similar post in the relevant episode, but why is there a VW camper van on the island when there are no roads? A 4x4 would be better, considering the terrain. And who is Roger Workman <chuckle>, and how come he is left dead in a seemingly non-crashed-but-overturned van. And if this is true, and the key was around his arm, he surely was planted there with the van, since why would the key not be left in the ignition if the van crashed.
Many questions about this... i hope its just a fun episode and these questions don't merit an answer...
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Post by Redsox on Mar 1, 2007 6:40:20 GMT -5
from what i know about vw vans is they have a habbet of not working. but i know this only by watching little miss sunshine
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Post by LostCamper on Mar 2, 2007 11:03:49 GMT -5
A habit, you mean? Volkswagens and buses are some of the most reliable forms of transportation out there so long as they are well-maintained! And with over 9 inches of clearance, they do pretty darn well on non-paved surfaces! I drive a 1967 VW Camper as my daily driver and while it has broken down from time to time, it has also taken me to some wonderful locations...both paved and unpaved!
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Post by K on Mar 2, 2007 16:27:47 GMT -5
A habit, you mean? Volkswagens and buses are some of the most reliable forms of transportation out there so long as they are well-maintained! And with over 9 inches of clearance, they do pretty darn well on non-paved surfaces! I drive a 1967 VW Camper as my daily driver and while it has broken down from time to time, it has also taken me to some wonderful locations...both paved and unpaved! but that's only true for the european VWs, since they're constructed in germany... whilst the North American versions are made in Mexico, and frankly do have more problems... but that is beside the point as the camper van is probably from the 60-70s and was probably german made....
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Post by Redsox on Mar 3, 2007 8:07:02 GMT -5
ya i wasent talking about nuns
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Post by oLO von B.org on Mar 3, 2007 9:17:58 GMT -5
ya i wasent talking about nuns Amen to that brotha! the term "hebbet" is an old anglican verb describing a priests (not a nuns) manlyhood passing away due to prostration. oLO
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Post by LostCamper on Mar 3, 2007 11:58:13 GMT -5
Hmmm, learn something new every day!
And K's totally right...the newer ones (Eurovans...dumb name) are made down south and the quality's a bit lacking!
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Post by Casper on Mar 6, 2007 6:00:58 GMT -5
but that's only true for the european VWs, since they're constructed in germany... Yeah ... thanks.
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