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		<title>All About Betsy</title>
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Answer this question with the first response that pops into your head. Which is cheaper: Buying a new car or keeping an old one in good shape?
A question I have often asked myself every time I embarked on a journey with the Ol&#8217; Betsy of chez Newzgeek, which happens to be a Mitsubishi Space Wagon that, in human years, would be eligible for a retiree&#8217;s pension by now. Anybody who&#8217;s principal vehicle is a personal vehicle (as opposed to a “company car”) knows the dilemma. Every time you undergo a ...]]></description>
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A sideways glance. A stifled cough. A “harrumph.” On their own, they mean nothing. But when they come from your in-laws – while they&#8217;re eating the food you&#8217;ve slaved for days to prepare – well, that&#8217;s something else altogether. Not that they would ever actually say anything – but we know what they mean!  This time, there&#8217;s no way out. The creative ideas you&#8217;ve come up with in the past – a picnic, fancy restaurants, a barbecue, &#8211; won&#8217;t work this time. It&#8217;s the seder, and these people are ...]]></description>
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