How the Supreme Court Emulates Car Talk
Or: how Click and Clack continue to warp young minds.
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Can you divide time the way Ray wants it divided? Find out!
What was wrong with the temperature sign, and how cold was it on Charlie's drive home? Find out!
Could it be that the Supreme Court and Car Talk actually have something in common? Well...
Or: how Click and Clack continue to warp young minds.
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Useful BS Sniff Test demonstrated by you
by KennewickManI noticed something listening to you guys. It came to me as you advised the guy whose bro in law left a car in his yard--that he was renting from that same bro in law. And what I noticed is that when you guys know what you're talking about--like why a transmission is going "wollygollywollygolly", you take turns talking, often with a moderate, deliberate pace. BUT! When you are in over your heads, as in intra-family dynamics, you talk over each other, very fast and both of you loud and manic. NOW!! I am going to take that into my future as a BS Sniff Test when I hear others talk like you guys do! E.g., it seems like Republicans talk like that in debates.
Favorite Moment: "He just wants a memento. Tear off a side view mirror for him to keep and junk the rest of the car."
Quakers drive cars!
by plunkem02I winced on Saturday when you lumped Quakers and the Amish in one thought but when I was driving my car on Sunday and heard the repeat of the show I thought I would comment. Yes, Quakers drive cars, listen to the radio, have access to the Internet! We even dress to the century in which we live. My guess is that you know this and merely linked us in a sentence because Joe was from PA. But lots of people don't know and such casual references often cement misinformation in other people's minds. My mother-in-law early on had to be disabused of the idea that I must wear gray to Meeting for Worship. Quakers walk all around you and you would never know it! Just a friendly (pun) note. Love the show!