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	<title>Comments on: Of Soccer Moms And Mini-vans</title>
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		<title>By: Gisela</title>
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		<description>Well who started making these massive cars in the first place?!  I blame LA! (joke).. and as I have already lamented to Angela, the Hummer is a tank on the road and it seems the bigger the cars the worse people drive because they think they are more impervious. My dad taught me to drive and his big thing was, &quot;drive for other people on the road&quot;.  AKA - you are not alone driving in your little car pottering about the country lanes, you have to be aware of people around you and think about them too. Another friends father suggested that a car is a weapon, we only point it!
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