Mutt & Jeff by Pierre S. De Beaumont
- February 09, 2010
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Llewellenbruce said, about 17 hours ago
That will get less MPG than your car Mutt.
HectorPriam said, about 16 hours ago
Just eat Mexican for lunch every day for a week and you’ll always have gas.
Colt9033 said, about 11 hours ago
Too bad the gas tank isn’t connected with the other gas tank.
Simon_Jester said, about 9 hours ago
You should get Prius, they never stop going.
drewhollan said, about 8 hours ago
Prius’s do not even stop, haven’t you heard !
Susan001 said, about 8 hours ago
An electric car was recently tested in Israel. If it was successful, would it be manufactured here, or will the Big Three block it?
Simon_Jester said, about 8 hours ago
I believe that’s what I said :D
SherlockWatson said, about 1 hour ago
There was a sketch-comedy show in the ’90s called The Edge, which had a quick bit showing the inventor of a car that runs on water being kept prisoner in a dungeon by General Motors. That would probably happen, even today.