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23-01-2012, 22:23
Scene: A car yard. BRYAN is perusing the stock. He is approached by JOHN]
John: Morning! Looking for a new car?
Bryan: Nope. New Prime Minister, actually.
John: You're the third one this morning. Anything in mind?
Bryan: You know...... nothing fancy, reliable, economical family
model. Something to get the country from A to B.
John: You mean like a Howard?
Bryan: Yeah...a little Johnny. Nothing flash, does the job. Low
maintenance, economical, sensible. Runs for years, no troubles.
John: So.... you used to have one?
Bryan: Yeah. About 10 years. Great little model - don't know why I
got rid of him -- biggest mistake I've ever made.
John: What happened?
Bryan: Traded him in for a Kevin 07.
John: Big mistake.
Bryan: Lot of people bought it. Good political mileage.
John: How was the Kevin 07?
Bryan: Came with a $900 factory rebate - that was good.
John: Anything else?
Bryan: Not much. Sounded nice but nothing under the bonnet. It was a
lemon.
John: Didn't stick around for long did it?
Bryan: Nah - had a factory recall. Shipped overseas and was never
seen again.
John: What was the problem?
Bryan: Lots. But the final straw was the navigation system. Plug it
in and it automatically loses its own way.
John: Whatcha got now?
Bryan: It's a Gillard - Brown.
John: The hybrid?
Bryan: Yeah. The Eco-drive system - not a good idea. An engine that
can't deliver hooked up to a transmission stuck in permanent reverse.
John: Green paintwork with a red interior. And steering that always
lurches to the left for no apparent reason - that's the one?
Bryan: The Fustercluck model.
John: The only one they made, Bryan. Not the vehicle of choice for
the road to recovery - but did they finish up fixing the navigation system?
Bryan: Made it worse. Turn it on and it does a press release, heads
off in all directions and goes nowhere.
John: So that's why you're here?
Bryan: That's right. I'm stuck with a car that's wasteful,
expensive, ineffective and past its use by date. I don't suppose you've
heard of the "Cash for Clunkers" scheme?
John: Join the queue brother.
John: Morning! Looking for a new car?
Bryan: Nope. New Prime Minister, actually.
John: You're the third one this morning. Anything in mind?
Bryan: You know...... nothing fancy, reliable, economical family
model. Something to get the country from A to B.
John: You mean like a Howard?
Bryan: Yeah...a little Johnny. Nothing flash, does the job. Low
maintenance, economical, sensible. Runs for years, no troubles.
John: So.... you used to have one?
Bryan: Yeah. About 10 years. Great little model - don't know why I
got rid of him -- biggest mistake I've ever made.
John: What happened?
Bryan: Traded him in for a Kevin 07.
John: Big mistake.
Bryan: Lot of people bought it. Good political mileage.
John: How was the Kevin 07?
Bryan: Came with a $900 factory rebate - that was good.
John: Anything else?
Bryan: Not much. Sounded nice but nothing under the bonnet. It was a
lemon.
John: Didn't stick around for long did it?
Bryan: Nah - had a factory recall. Shipped overseas and was never
seen again.
John: What was the problem?
Bryan: Lots. But the final straw was the navigation system. Plug it
in and it automatically loses its own way.
John: Whatcha got now?
Bryan: It's a Gillard - Brown.
John: The hybrid?
Bryan: Yeah. The Eco-drive system - not a good idea. An engine that
can't deliver hooked up to a transmission stuck in permanent reverse.
John: Green paintwork with a red interior. And steering that always
lurches to the left for no apparent reason - that's the one?
Bryan: The Fustercluck model.
John: The only one they made, Bryan. Not the vehicle of choice for
the road to recovery - but did they finish up fixing the navigation system?
Bryan: Made it worse. Turn it on and it does a press release, heads
off in all directions and goes nowhere.
John: So that's why you're here?
Bryan: That's right. I'm stuck with a car that's wasteful,
expensive, ineffective and past its use by date. I don't suppose you've
heard of the "Cash for Clunkers" scheme?
John: Join the queue brother.