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Re: One Car for 4 Licensed Drivers

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Re: One Car for 4 Licensed Drivers

'Curly Q. Links'30 Mar 2006 03:00
> In my family, we have one car for 4 licensed drivers.  We brought up our
> children cycling, and now that they're older (one is a Junior in
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> Jim Gagnepain
> http://home.comcast.net/~oil_free_and_happy/

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I can tell it's Psychic Wednesday.

Are we supposed to guess why four licensed drivers can't get the Honda
to start?  :-)

One clue (oilfreeandhappy) tells me you should check the oil level
first. :-(

Stay safe, Jim.

'Curly'

oilfreeandhappy30 Mar 2006 02:10
In my family, we have one car for 4 licensed drivers.  We brought up our
children cycling, and now that they're older (one is a Junior in
High School and the other is a Freshman in college), they have continued
the good habit.  I commute by bicycle to work year round, regardless of
weather, unless the roads are treacherous.  My commute is 8 miles.

Nowadays, if I lived in a large city with mass transit, I would combine
mass transit with a nice folding bicycle.
Jim Gagnepain
http://home.comcast.net/~oil_free_and_happy/

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