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<p> Good Afternoon All,</p><p>I have just finished my luxury hospital meal [xx(] and slipped out again.</p><p><b>Robby P</b>. - your supervisor seems to lack any social competence at all - I think it is irresponsible of him to call you on duty when road conditions prohibit your safe arrival. IMHO, your rant is justified! I hope you don´t lose your job, though - I keep my fingers crossed!</p><p><b>Ray</b> - I started out with a VW bug myself. It was a 1972 1302L in dark blue. I bought it used with very little mileage. Never failed on me until I sold it. I still wonder how I managed to get in and out of this car... [:D] A couple of years ago Volkswagen was pondering whether to produce a "real" VW bug again, based on the platform of the new "up!"-generation of sub-miniature cars (i.e. the new Lupo, but I am not sure, whether this one is marketed in the US/Canada). It was supposed to have a rear engine and looked very close to the old one. </p><p><img src="http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/upload/11609/images/300x200/VW-UpBeetle-Image1.jpg" mce_src="http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/upload/11609/images/300x200/VW-UpBeetle-Image1.jpg" width="300" height="166"></p><p>The New Beetle does not sell well over here - it is just a VW Golf (or "Rabbit") with a lot less space. I have not heard whether VW is following up on this project. </p><p>Edit:</p><p>I just heard that I will be out of this place by Thursday morning - in time for New Year´s Eve! Still no clue what caused the break down, but as long as I am feeling fine, I don´t give a dang!</p><p>The weather-guessers are predicting 16 - 18" of sn*w over the next days in and around Hamburg [:O]<br></p>
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