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Last week we were the guests of the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn Michigan.
They did a photo shoot of our new Touring Rig for an internal publication.
While there, we visited the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.
Something didn't seem quite 'right' about the Museum attendees, when compared to people, when out and about at home or on other trips.
On the afternoon of the first day my DW had a good hypothesis as to what was different about them. Over the next few days we watched and she was correct.
They 'all' had something in common, without exception.
This common 'thing' they shared was spread across all age groups and racial types.
Care to venture a guess as to what they had in common?

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Posted: 06/24/09 11:48pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2 legs?

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They were smiling?


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Good grief! Now I'll probably change channels and never get the answer!


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They all drove Chevys ???


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Kajtek1 wrote:

2 legs?

Why yes, and they had 2 arms and a head too, same as the people back home.

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sneakers145 wrote:

They were smiling?

All in all they were a happy bunch but this is a physical thing they all had in common...

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The Mad Norsky wrote:

Good grief! Now I'll probably change channels and never get the answer!


Tune in later today for the answer.

Hint... it's a lack of something(s), they had in common.

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pjsky wrote:

They all drove Chevys ???


I did check out the Museum parking lot for types of vehicles.

More high end late model SUV's both Foreign and American and higher percentage of Fords than normal. ... but this isn't about Fords vs Chevys.

No matter what they drove, none of them had any of 'these'

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They were more than likely predominantly overweight.


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