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 Why sit shamefully in a long boring morning lecture for free food, while posing as an Aussie, when you can test drive a brand new car while eating delicious hot bagels and savoring the glorious taste of dark rich coffee!  Ha!  I love Free Food-a-Thon.   

“Feed Me Seymour” <-------- The exact roar my stomach made this morning—no lie—as I contemplated how a struggling vegan was going to get thru the day on nothing but free food. (Rick Moranis is my hero!)   

 

Then it hit me, I’ll “buy” a car!  The Tischer Nissan family of Laurel, Maryland definitely provides for their “potential” customers, I must admit.  While dressing the part, (I’m extra spiffy today) I passed as a young urban professional who had a few minutes to spare before tackling the world of torts and insurance policies. 

 

“How can I help you sir?”  Jim, the over-the-hill, balding white guy inquires.   “I’m looking for a vehicle that screams ‘informed bad ass’” I replied.  Then it happened! What I was anticipating all morning. “Sir would you care for some coffee or a bagel?” a young assistant interrupts as Jim goes on how the Altima is fully redesigned for 2007.  “Sure” I unenthusiastically admitted.  (Victory! Eat that Kate Monster!)

 

Jim: “You have time to go for a spin…”

 

I’m converted, the 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 Altima is impressive.  Starting with the least expensive model, the four-cylinder model 2.5 (then it’s the 2.5S and 2.5SL) the pricier V6 zooms from zero to 60 mph in only 6.6 seconds (of which I’ve discovered first hand), a fine performance for a family sedan.  Well, that’s how I spent the first hour of my morning. 

 

Now onto my long boring afternoon lecture for free food. My lunch plans: the Myth of the Rational Voter book forum at the Cato Institute!  Happy hunting fellow free-fooders!

 

 


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Test Driving for Food
By Tamia510 Jul 17th 2007 at 1:08 pm EDT
I'm so mad you went to a Nissan dealer, haha! Too funny, good work, I'm sure you played the part quite well, good one TC!
  
Whatever.
By SoCapKate Jul 17th 2007 at 1:32 pm EDT
The fact that you can actually drive gives you an advantage of those of us who cannot. I am an Aussie, remember?! And we drive on the LEFT (meaning right) side of the road.

I feel so oppressed by this competition.

Furthermore, did you receive extra gifts beyond the free food? I mean, have you SEEN this new calculator?! Its yellow, which everyone knows is the "In" color this season. Cars, on the other hand, are absolutely beyond "Out." I thought everyone knew that.

Much love,

Kate Monster
Re: Whatever.
By Jesse Singal Jul 17th 2007 at 1:53 pm EDT (Updated Jul 17th 2007 at 1:56 pm EDT)
Inter-intern comment sniping via comment threads won't get you anywhere, Kate.

MINUS A THOUSAND POINTS.
Re: Whatever.
By SoCapKate Jul 17th 2007 at 1:56 pm EDT
Did you not see Tricky Tony's smack talking via blog post?
Re: Whatever.
By TonyC. Anderson Jul 17th 2007 at 2:33 pm EDT
hardly can that be considered "smack talk" simply stating truth madam monster.
  
Swindle Tips
By Ben Regenspan Jul 17th 2007 at 2:21 pm EDT (Updated Jul 17th 2007 at 2:23 pm EDT)
Reminds me of this: Link
  
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