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January 28, 2006

"Vespas are funny" writes Wonkette

I am not sure what wonkette was trying to get at when she wrote that Vespas are funny? Is it funny that I save on gas? Is it funny that my commute is shorter? Is it funny that my quality of life is greatly improved? Is it funny that owning a Vespa in a major metropolitan area means mobility unsurpassed by any other means?

I guess she was trying to get a shot in on Harold Ickes, who is a Democratic political gun for hire who rides a Vespa & had an accident. But then, she must not realize that Vespas are independents and cannot be tied to any one political ideology. I know plenty of Republicans that drive Vespas. I guess she missed my blog entry on Republican lobbyist Erick Gustafson who rides a Vespa around DC. I bet Erick Gustafson gets twice the lobbying in a day than any other lobbyist.

And this isn't a rant on saving gas or the environment either. Is it great that a Vespa gets 60-80MPG? Yes! Do I care that it is saving the environment? NO! I am a utilitarian. I want the most efficient way to get from point A to point B. To be efficient it has to be cheap, fast & easy. The Vespa covers all of those bases in an urban environment AND it is stylish to boot.

In fact, I challenge anyone to a race. My Vespa versus their car or train or bus. In short & medium distances in urban environments my Vespa will beat you hands down. Won't that be funny?

Yeah it would :)

 

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Hehehe... Ill race you with a hammer and my bmx!

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