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** It's still hard to imagine a town like that in TheSeventies without any [[BoringButPractical Dodge Darts or Plymouth Valiants]], or for that matter that *none* of the Norwegian bachelor farmers drove a Dodge or IH pickup.

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** It's still hard to imagine a town like that in TheSeventies without any [[BoringButPractical Dodge Darts or Plymouth Valiants]], or for that matter that *none* ''none'' of the Norwegian bachelor farmers drove a Dodge or IH pickup.
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** It's still hard to imagine a town like that in TheSeventies without any [[BoringButPractical Dodge Darts and Plymouth Valiants]], or for that matter that *none* of the Norwegian bachelor farmers drove a Dodge or IH pickup.

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** It's still hard to imagine a town like that in TheSeventies without any [[BoringButPractical Dodge Darts and or Plymouth Valiants]], or for that matter that *none* of the Norwegian bachelor farmers drove a Dodge or IH pickup.
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* Lutherans drive Fords, Catholics drive Chevys. If you think of the respective companies' images, especially back when Keillor created the show in TheSeventies when the American auto industry was just starting [[TheAllegedCar the Malaise Era]] and for decades before, Ford was associated with Henry Ford, an iconoclast and a character in many ways while General Motors was thought of as a sprawling bureaucracy with many, many individual fiefdoms. Ford was Martin Luther, GM was the Vatican.

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* Lutherans drive Fords, Catholics drive Chevys. If you think of the respective companies' images, especially back when Keillor created the show in TheSeventies when the American auto industry was just starting [[TheAllegedCar the Malaise Era]] and for decades before, Ford was associated with Henry Ford, an iconoclast and a character in many ways while General Motors was thought of as a sprawling bureaucracy with many, many individual fiefdoms. Ford was Martin Luther, GM was the Vatican.Vatican.
** It's still hard to imagine a town like that in TheSeventies without any [[BoringButPractical Dodge Darts and Plymouth Valiants]], or for that matter that *none* of the Norwegian bachelor farmers drove a Dodge or IH pickup.
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* Lutherans drive Fords, Catholics drive Chevys. If you think of the respective companies' images, especially back when Keillor created the show in TheSeventies when the American auto industry was just starting [[TheAllegedCar the Malaise Era]] and for decades before, Ford was associated with Henry Ford, an iconoclast and a character in many ways while General Motors was thought of as a sprawling bureaucracy with many, many individual fiefdoms. Ford was Martin Luther, GM was the Vatican.

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