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	<title>Comments on: Vote soon, vote often.</title>
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		<title>By: mojo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2007 07:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Skodas, are now relatively a class act ... now when I was in the Czeck Republic they were everywhere, satellite navigation screens, VW designed &#38; powered ... in fact looked nicer &#38;, I believe, performed more deftly than the Chefan's pet SAABs... so no longer a term of denigration, unlike the 1968 1000MB I used to own whose bonnet used to fly up unexpectedly &#38; the only redeeming feature was you could remove the rear bumper &#38; panel, tie the motor to a tree &#38; push the body away for the frequent clutch replacement &#38; recondition. So perhaps a bit of perseverative thinking there Murray, showing your age??</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skodas, are now relatively a class act &#8230; now when I was in the Czeck Republic they were everywhere, satellite navigation screens, VW designed &amp; powered &#8230; in fact looked nicer &amp;, I believe, performed more deftly than the Chefan&#8217;s pet SAABs&#8230; so no longer a term of denigration, unlike the 1968 1000MB I used to own whose bonnet used to fly up unexpectedly &amp; the only redeeming feature was you could remove the rear bumper &amp; panel, tie the motor to a tree &amp; push the body away for the frequent clutch replacement &amp; recondition. So perhaps a bit of perseverative thinking there Murray, showing your age??</p>
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