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This is perhaps the most brilliant index card yet. Or maybe I am just a Greek mythology nerd. Either way, bravo!
Fantastic as always! Please keep’em comin.
Hahaha, flatulent centaurs.. (oh my god, why can I picture this in my mind?!)
You should have sold this idea to Hummer for a new line of SUVs… can you imagine the commercial? “The 2010 Flatulent Centaurs are rolling out! Now with louder horns!”
You’ve come up with a new name for the next hybrid. Copyright it! Quick!
I also look forward to the Toyota Chimera and the Subaru Manticore.
Which may or may not literally battle for supremecy in America’s cities.
Its incredible how you come up with these connections.
And what about air travel?
The boeing Pegasus.
Airbus Griffon.
I’d take a farting centaur over a Prius any day.
@Carla: Maybe from the front!
there is nothing i love more than a good fart joke
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Another Greek mythology nerd agrees with ce: the best index card yet!