I do own a couple vehicles, though that would cause at least a little embarrassment for the vehicularly squeamish. I qualify for the Elite Lemon Membership level in the Junky Car Club (Yes that is a real club, check the link). Over 330,000 miles between our two family vehicles (one of which is currently sitting in the driveway waiting for a new starter). Not so sadly, the time for upgrading is upon us. I'll miss the duct tape. Yes, I said duct tape. Here are some potential reasons I may have duct tape on my car:
- I'm going for that NASCAR look. By the way, anyone else impressed with Trevor Bayne? Wow!
- It keeps the tail lights in. They just don't make those plastic clips like they used to.
- Better aero. It keeps the front end down in the corners. Seriously, the Caravan's rear end is so loose 3 rounds of wedge aren't enough to tighten up that backside.
- I like to bump draft. Who doesn't?
- It's cheaper than a new paint job at Maaco. Plus I have the flexibility of rearranging my stripes every once in a while - new tally mark for each squirrel I
hitdodge. Dodge, I said dodge! - It keeps my "custom windows" from flapping in the wind. The sound of that plastic sheeting when it's too loose is just so annoying.
- Some of my students thought it would be funny to "saran-wrap" my car with duct tape. They're just jealous 'cuz I can drive.
- I like to spell out messages to other motorists. "Honk if you want to bump draft."
So, imagine you roll up on a car with duct tape... Why is it there?
A small piece attached to the steering wheel and tuck the roll between the accelerator and the brake pedal and you have autopilot. Of course that only works on I-70, I-80 and I-90.
ReplyDeleteDo you send out warning messages when you'll be traveling? If so, I'd like to subscribe...
ReplyDeleteOr come along.
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