Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for September 22, 2015

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    It’s at least a possibility. It’s got significance for the two of them, and the inception of their romance. It’s probably most economical, pending approval from the proper channels. But a lot of story to go, till then…

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    “A Stationary Front”“Water Thing To Say”“Rescued Ball, Corner Pocket”“Where It All Began…”“For Sentimental Reasons” (♫)“Pumped And Pressure Building”“Hose On First”or“Venue Put It That Way…”

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 9 years ago

    I even wonder: is the fire chief going to wed them?

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    ai_vin  about 9 years ago

    And if that plan falls through there’s the warehouse.

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    Ida No  about 9 years ago

    New poll up: Is Having the Wedding on 9-11 a Good Idea?

    Should firemen rescue cats in trees?1) 13 votes – Yes, if they have nothing better to do.2) 10 votes – Yes, it’s the right thing to do.3) 10 votes – They are paid to put out fires, so yes, but only if the cat is on fire.4) 7 votes – No, it’s a waste of tax money.5) 7 votes – Other6) 6 votes – Yes, rescue the poor thing!7) 5 votes – No, it’s just a stupid cat.Other: Firepersons should rescue trees; Get out the ladder and rescue your own cat; in Pleasantville and they have nothing else to do; Yes, because it’s probably the only thing in life that Brad is any good at; No, they should keep using fire trucks; No, it’s not necessary. I’ve never seen a dead cat in a tree; They’re firemen! Not catmen! Only waste their time with it if the tree’s on fire

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    seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Congratulations to whoever predicted this! Let’s see, who was that? (Looks back through archives.) Oh yeah, it was everybody in the world, 2 years ago. (I wonder where the other hundreds of engaged couples in Pitt will get married in the next year, since there’s absolutely no other suitable place?) Of course, they won’t get through the ceremony, because they’ll all be called out on an emergency, which will be the “respectful tribute” to the firefighters.

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    Caldonia  about 9 years ago

    In real life, it would be full of real disgusted firefighters, because they will have made the day about themselves. And it’s so weird they’re putting it off for another year.

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    And hopefully someone keeps an eye on Dr. Smith. He might wander too far close to the sound and P.A…..

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    Sisyphos  about 9 years ago

    Luann has unwittingly planted an idea. Who knows, at this point, what will come of it?

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    SactoSylvia  about 9 years ago

    Hmmm… Luann doesn’t look very excited to be going to meet Quill… is the romance wearing off?

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    oldcomicsfan  about 9 years ago

    Technically, anyone can marry anyone, as long as when they get the licence at City Hall, they have the clerk – who IS licenced – say the whole “do you – I now pronouce”. No ceremony needed there, you are legally wed, and can relax and enjoy the celebration event.

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    cdward  about 9 years ago

    I have officiated a wedding at a firehouse. Possibly the weirdest wedding I’ve been to, though the one at the ice rink competed.

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    Chuck374  about 9 years ago

    I though they had decided that The Warehouse was going to be the venue.

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    jdholm3  about 9 years ago

    Greg, DO NOT have a wacky wedding where theres a fire call in the middle of the ceremony and she has to fight the fire in her dress and the pastor does the vows on the truck on the way to the fire and shades of every sit com wedding I’ve ever seen. Do it right.

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    wreck it ralph  about 9 years ago

    so if they have the wedding at the fire housed in the middle of the wedding all of the alarms go off?

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 9 years ago

    I would have thought the converted warehouse. We’ve forgot already!

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    ShadowBeast Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Oh no back to Quill and Luann.

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    Joel Ivy  about 9 years ago

    out of the mouth of babes………

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    TORAD_07  about 9 years ago

    I just wonder how long it will take (and through what gyrations they will go) before they arrive back at the warehouse for the ceremony.

    BTW, sorry I haven’t been on lately. Just been real busy. I’m now permanently in Florida, and tomorrow, I close on my new house!!! Looking forward to a ton of projects… Just don’t suggest TJ to help with them! ;-PPP

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    luann1212  about 9 years ago

    Saw this coming. Actually Millinnials, and Brad (Bwad) and Toni are definitely Millinnials, find weird places to get married.

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    aqsartin  about 9 years ago

    I already see where this is going. They’ll have their nuptials interrupted by a fire alarm and they’ll race to the fire and one of them will end up trying to rescue someone and as they’re trying to leave a big beam that’s on fire will fall and block everyone’s view as one of them screams out the other’s name. To be continued…

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    Rev. Rick  about 9 years ago

    Perhaps ground zero? I mean, after all… what location would be more fitting for a “let’s celebrate 9/11” wedding!

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    RoseHawke  about 9 years ago

    Very cool, but you know that a call is going to come in in the middle of the ceremony.

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    2Goldfish  about 9 years ago

    Duh, why not the warehouse that your parents bought?

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    ACTIVIST1234  about 9 years ago

    Congrats to everyone who called it months ago!*(I’m still rooting for a backyard wedding.)

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    ACTIVIST1234  about 9 years ago

    A3 – A couple days ago I upset you by saying Mom should take computer classes— sorry. But that is advice I myself follow! First I check a book out of the library. Plan B is to ask a friend (actually, that’s plan A.) Plan C is to take a class offered at the library or the local job service office (both are free). Plan D is to register for and take a class at the local community college (usually about $30).

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    Csummers  about 9 years ago

    No church available?

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 9 years ago

    2I think that “wacky adventures” during the ceremony (like getting a fire call and Brad and Toni going out on a call in their wedding garb would be more fun and enjoyable than a traditional “HOOPLA” sort of wedding of pomp and gaudiness. I do not know what Greg has in mind…. but I have to HOPE that it is going to be interesting and not “HOOPLA”. I also feel reasonably confident that if Greg pursues the 9/11 date for the wedding comic… he will figure out a way to do it a) respectuflly, and b) hopefully with some humor (not about 9/11, but about the wedding).I would still rather see the wedding be small, and a bit more formal and a bit more subdued than it seems a FireHouse wedding would be, but that is just my opinion. I have a nephew who recently got married in a tuxedo with purposefully “highwater” pants (as did the groomsmen) and the bride had a traditional (but “highwater” dress) as did all the bridesmaids…. and they (all the wedding party) wore hightop converse “old school” gym shoes of an array of colors. The wedding was held in a wooded parking lot near the reception. They thought it was unique and interesting. To me, it seemed sad and gaudy.

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    piggiemouse  about 9 years ago

    @SueB, exactly! Firefighters lost so many of their “brothers” even if it wasn’t from that station, they are all considered family. And 2016 will be the 15th anniversary, so memorials will be more poignant. Terribly stupid idea.

    A friend of mine’s birthday is on 9/11. They always celebrate now on either 9/10 or 9/12 as she says it just doesn’t feel right to be out celebrating on that day.

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    ironman01  about 9 years ago

    Terrible idea.

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    Guilty Bystander  about 9 years ago

    The fire station sounds both campy AND appropriate. They can both wear their yellow fire jackets (saves on the dress and tux rental) and the processional could include Brad sliding down the pole. The possibilities are endless, although I’m a little uncomfortable with weddings on 9/11, especially involving firefighters.

    Otherwise, why not? My wife and I got married at center ice before a hockey game (red carpet to center ice, players skating out and forming an arch with their sticks, a post-vows lap around the ice on the back of the Zamboni with cans trailing). Got our pic in the local paper and the AP picked it up. 24 years later, we’re still together.

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    aqsartin  about 9 years ago

    I’m not saying it can’t be treated with respect, but that doesn’t stop it from being used for “dramatic” effect either. For a while after 9/11 happened movies stopped filming buildings being bombed and falling, but eventually it went back to “business as usual.”

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    Airman  about 9 years ago

    Just can’t get on the wedding “bandwagon”. To be truthful, I’ve enjoyed funeral luncheons better than most weddings that I’ve had to go to. Sounds morbid, and I’m not a member of the Addams Family, but it is true. Consider one the Gateway to Heaven, and the other one the Gateway to Hell. Take your pick.

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    corpcasselbury  about 9 years ago

    I’m one of those who saw this coming (not that it required a crystal ball or anything); what surprises me is that it took so long for someone in the strip to think of it. Another big plus to having the wedding at the fire station is that the fire department’s chaplain can officiate, thereby saving Toni and Brad from having to find someone; I daresay they’ve probably already at least met him.

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    locake  about 9 years ago

    Will any character in this comic realize what a bad idea this is? At least half the commenters think it is a bad idea. Maybe Bernice will point it out, or Delta, or the Fire Captain, or any of the other firefighters.

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    Brett Bydairk  about 9 years ago

    They need a venue? Do we know anyone who, say, just bought a large building that they’re renovating as, oh, I don’t know, an art center/restaurant thing?

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    JohhnyB  about 9 years ago

    Of course, one year is Luann-O World is really about 7-8 years in earth time. Kinda like dog years, if you will. (I guess, even if you won’t…)

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    harkherp  about 9 years ago

    Will the first dance be a firepole one by the bride at the firehouse???

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    ron  about 9 years ago

    A fire truck beats going to a 9/11 memorial site for the ceremony. I wonder how many Pearl Harbor survivors got hitched at the Arizona memorial?

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    slsharris  about 9 years ago

    Ceremony at the firehouse — reception at the warehouse…

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    Mordock999 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    WHY Don’t You two Love Monkeys Do Yourselves a Favor and Just Get Married in Front of the Justice of the Peace?

    You’ll SAVE Yourselves a Whole Lot of Money.

    And the REST of Us WON’T Have to SUFFER Through Old Smiley Being “Best Man.”

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    maverick1usa  about 9 years ago

    lol – but I know that can be done,

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    50srefugee  about 9 years ago

    Ooh, the fire station, good plan—Uh, better check and make sure there are no fires scheduled for The Day, because you know that the alarm would go off after Brad gives his vows, but before Toni gave hers. (Hey, Brad: in any case, make sure she gives her vows first, and make sure she vows to “obey”.)

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    kaffekup   about 9 years ago

    Slightly disappointed no one’s tried to talk them out of the date yet…

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    Sheila Hardie  about 9 years ago

    The date is important to them. I have a friend whose birthday is 9/11 and people have literally told her she shouldn’t celebrate her own bday on the actual day because of 9/11. Now I’m all for remembering and honoring, but I don’t think NOT celebrating your birthday or getting married on that day does that. Avoiding any kind of happiness on 9/11 is the wrong way to honor their memory.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 9 years ago

    Out of the mouths of babes blondes Luann. . . .

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Implausible…. I agree with you in what you said:“If someone you know has a party on 12/14, and invites you, then awesome! If someone you know has a party on 12/14 because of the Sandy Hook shootings and they remember that date fondly and want to celebrate it….um, what? This is what Brad and Toni are doing. They are celebrating that 9/11 happened because it changed their lives for the better. That is what’s wrong here. 9/11 is not the 4th of July, you don’t “celebrate” it. You don’t go up to a 9/11 widow and ask her to your celebration of 9/11, because it was a great day in your life.”And, I can also understand how it feels exactly as you state because of the way in which the 9/11 date was selected by Toni and Brad. However, I suspect that over the course of the next several weeks and months, Greg will clarify the situation more and it will be clearly stated that the wedding date was not chosen to be 9/11 because the tragedy happened. Instead 9/11 was chosen because they both met because 9/11 changed their paths in life.In some ways it still seems a bit “shaky” to me too as a date for them to select….. too many potential ways to see it negatively. But, I think in the end it will be presented in a considerate, appropriate way.

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    Nick Danger  about 9 years ago

    In many jurisdictions, couples can’t serve at the same station because of fears of preferential treatment even if neither is a supervisor so… who will have to transfer?

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    seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    The very best way to “honor the heroes” of 9/11 would be to NOT hold the wedding on that day. A wedding is a celebration of the couple who are getting married. That would detract from the day of remembrance. Any way they try to spin it, this ceremony is about them, not about the firefighters who died. Shame on them.

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    flowergirl19  about 9 years ago

    “I could have my 1:1 replica Lost In Space robot wed them. I sent $3 to one of those places advertising in the back of the National Inquirer, put his name (B – 9 Robot) on the application, and now he’s an ordained minister.”

    Lololol :D

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    Pointspread  about 9 years ago

    1) I don’t know how to do an icon/avatar (too dumb).2) I can’t use a picture of myself (too ugly).3) I can’t have a custom made icon (too poor).It was easier to just steal yours…

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    Pointspread  about 9 years ago

    Although I don’t have an avatar I did see the movie!

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    Caldonia  about 9 years ago

    “If they don’t get married on that day, the terrorists win” is quite possibly the most delusional thing I’ve ever read. “Don’t let the terrorists win” is not an excuse to be a totally ignorant, conceited person like Brad or Toni.

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    spaced man spliff  about 9 years ago

    when they take off on the fire engine, make sure the Dalmatian is with them.

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    IanAS99  about 9 years ago

    What about the big old warehouse that the de Groots just bought???

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    Lamberger  about 9 years ago

    Off duty firefighters do not have to answer a fire callout. Why would they have their wedding on a work day?

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    And to support your point, per his balloon in one and two, he did emphatically and specifically mention the day means something to him, and recognized that it’s a meaningful memory to him, the events of that day!

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    “but I, for one, would have a very hard time ever placing that much trust in a person again.”^I can appreciate that! That’s a lot of trust and other valuable resources, mentally and emotionally, to have to invest in a person! It’s tough as it is, in trusting people, in general. To allow someone into our personal space, into our very core, it’s damaging, indeed, when someone violates that trust! .

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    Should one who has survived a near terminal disease be made to feel guilty whenever they choose to “celebrate living”, or proclaim to the world their own “personal survivor story”, even though tragically there have been others who didn’t survive?

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    Since people seem to like to make comparisons, here’s another. Should one who has been violated by another (whether victim or attacker was male or female), always be made to live in a shell, to never rehabilitate the ability to have relationships and trust again? – Do we not seek to do whatever we can to help that one to function in relationships as much as possible, and not be made to relive the tragic events (at least in the capacity of watching it over and over again, in the form of our “mental picture screen” in our memory and mind) over and over and over again? Do we not rejoice when finally that one can go on living, and not be made to feel guilty for not remembering the tragedy, the violation, over and over again?

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    seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    The day will be about Brad’s feelings, about how inspired it made him become, about how now he wants to be a firefighter just like they were, and about how now with his bride beside him, 9/11 is absolutely the must wonderful day of his life! Party time! Drink, dance, and toss confetti! It almost looks like falling debris!

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    There are many cultures in the world that, instead of having only a mournful time in observing tragedy and dying, actually encourage celebration, and life.. even on a day of loss.

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    Thanks!

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    seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Or in arguing with someone who WANTS to believe that whatever Greg Evans does is correct, pretty much by definition. If Greg had let some other character (say, Jonah) suggest to Brad and Toni that they honor the heroes of 9/11 by getting married on that day, and Greg had let B&T tell him that was a terrible idea in completely bad taste, then 99.9% of the posters herein would have proclaimed that same opinion, and they would stress that it shows that Jonah is a clod, idiot, and probably an unfit parent for even thinking such a thing.

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    Aqsnt  about 9 years ago

    Most likely there will be an emergency before the vows and one of them will be hurt. Greg did it before.

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    So, so true!! – It’s funny how a person will take the time to “squeeze the fruit” in the produce section, try on a bunch of different shoes, insist a person bring in umpteen different references for a job interview, a place to live, or to go to school, or “pull up an app” to thoroughly search for a good price on something… but decide on someone meant to be entrusted with all that you and your nephew mentioned, just because “they look good”, or “they’re fun!”. Or just because they are financially compatible with the lifestyle one may seek. – But, admittedly, it is a powerful temptation to go with those things…

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    “So if you say you remember them, you can overshadow the entire day with a wedding?

    “And I just want to thank the 14,000 heroes who made this possible! Now let’s party!”

    ^See? Right there is the “flaw”. No one would go around speaking or thinking that way. No one is going to say such things. No one is going to think such things. No one is going to do such things. Implausible, indeed.

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    Tarredandfeathered  about 9 years ago

    What bride could resist the chance to fight a Fire in her wedding Dress…?

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    Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr   about 9 years ago

    So, if Brad and Toni were to get divorced in the future would this ruin 9/11 for everyone?

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    Pointspread  about 9 years ago

    No, never had an icon. I wasn’t kidding when I said I don’t know how to set one up.

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    Airman  about 9 years ago

    Luann is kind of like a wedding……you read it “for better or for worse” and this arc will end soon. (I hope) But, the romantics are entitled to their thing, too.

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    Actually, no ill will to anyone here, at all!!! (8^D)

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    ShagsCA  about 9 years ago

    DUH — BRAD’S PARENTS ARE OPENING A VENUE!!!

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    Makes sense!

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    “There’s little point in arguing…(etc.)”^True!

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    SF1972  about 9 years ago

    Luckily, Yugo is a solid, lasting brand.

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    Guilty Bystander  about 9 years ago

    Forgot that I’ve already gone on (and on) about my own wedding here. Reflex action. Sorry.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 9 years ago

    @seismic-2“And the USA is not one of them.”.The USA is many people, many cultures.Your culture seems to require you to tell everybody else theirs is wrong.(When in fact, only MY culture is right.)

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 9 years ago
    “If the Yugo dealership cannot sell me what I think is a good, reliable car, I may very well shop for another brand. "

    .Like a VW diesel.I hear they get great mileage with low emissions.

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