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   Lewis to Alan   
   Re: "Google Wallet may be making a retur   
   05 May 22 22:47:44   
   
   XPost: comp.mobile.android, misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me   
      
   In message  Alan  wrote:   
   > On 2022-05-04 4:47 a.m., Lewis wrote:   
   >> In message <030520221040297397%nospam@nospam.invalid> nospam    
   nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:   
   >>> In article , sms   
   >>>  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>>> Disregarding pick up trucks, most SUVs never see even a *gravel road*   
   >>>>> much less go off-road.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Not sure what country you're in, but that statement is untrue in the   
   >>>> U.S.. Where most vehicles, SUV or not, do drive on gravel roads on   
   >>>> occasion.   
   >>   
   >>> only on rare occasion do they drive on gravel roads, and for a small   
   >>> number of owners. you're actually confirming what he said.   
   >>   
   >> MOST vehicle *never* travel on gravel roads, SMS is full of shit, as   
   >> usual.   
   >>   
      
   > I beg to differ.   
      
   > I live a very urban life in my BMW...   
      
   > ...and yet I still occasionally encounter gravel roads.   
      
   that's nice for you, it is still not the usual. And a whole lot of   
   people will simply NOT drive on gravel or dirt roads at all.   
      
   Again, just because one person does something, it does not make it   
   usual.   
      
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