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The Gene Family Car

by bipod

The VW Rabbit

Ever since meeting Mike Gene online I've been determined to find out as much information about him as possible. This past weekend I hit jackpot, and ended up in front of his house. Here's the photo I took.

What surprised me most of all was the Gene family car. A green 1978 VW Rabbit. Now, I know Mike talks all about having kids, but isn't it tantamount to child abuse to neglect the safety of your children in favor of a rabbit fetish?

BTW, for those of you who are on the same trail. Mike's license plate number is visible in this picture which should give you plenty of information. If you have photoshop, you can zoom in on the mailbox to make out his street address too.

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5 Responses to “The Gene Family Car”

  1. Guts Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 2:42 pm

    :shock: stalker much?

  2. Comment by Guts — March 29, 2007 @ 2:42 pm

  3. Douglas Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 6:25 pm

    Is that a Dodge Omni? I used to have a Dodge Omni. Two of them, in fact. At one point, at the same time. One was silver; the other, a sandy brown. Neither had the color of Nature's carpet, though. I am envious.

  4. Comment by Douglas — March 29, 2007 @ 6:25 pm

  5. platolives Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 9:09 pm

    To a single man, the early rabbit configuration utterly fails to send to the ladies an image of economic self-sufficiency and good gene-pooling. Despite owning one during my undergraduate studies, a highly attractive speech pathology gal overlooked my transportation shortcomings when she realized my brilliance noticing the goobly-gook in my logic textbook by Copi.

    Eric Peterson

    "Scientists seek to discover the unchanging principles beneath the changing world–Plato's Parmendean realm–like the boiling point of Fe." -Eric Peterson

  6. Comment by platolives — March 29, 2007 @ 9:09 pm

  7. MikeGene Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 9:48 pm

    Hey, if I knew I was going to be spied on, I would have waxed the ol' Green Machine. Anyway, this weekend, I'm putting some racing stripes on it.

  8. Comment by MikeGene — March 29, 2007 @ 9:48 pm

  9. Salvador T. Cordova Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 10:28 pm

    Mike,

    Here is your theme song!

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 1

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 2

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 3

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 4

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 5

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 6

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 7

    The Rabbit Who Came To Wipe Out the State of Texas part 8

    Sal

  10. Comment by Salvador T. Cordova — March 29, 2007 @ 10:28 pm

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