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Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hi



 
 
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Old April 2nd 06, 06:41 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hi

Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T
Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before
pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's
platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hit song, quick to become
an American classic?


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Old April 4th 06, 02:24 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after thei

> Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T
> Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before
> pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's
> platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hit song, quick to become
> an American classic?
>
>


You think that garbage is an American Classic? Actually, it was
instantly forgettable, unless your tastes run towards drivel. What's your point?
 




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