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SUV's in Europe...............with aplogies as it isnt strictly about LCs.
by grantchstr on Wed Jun 09 13:38:17 PDT 2004
Paris: The city council voted Tuesday to urge Socialist Mayor Bertrand Delanoe to consider banning SUVs, which have become popular in recent years and now make up about five percent of the French car market -- just below the western Europe average. With apologies.
Here It Is
by lilbluewgn02 on Thu May 23 09:07:01 PDT 2002
Bertrand Gachot, Monaco 1990
tblunder
by bgritz on Thu Oct 18 07:42:07 PDT 2001
I know people who have Rangers. I know people who drive Tacos. I know a racist, bigoted remark when I see one! As an Anglo male, it embarrasses me to think that "educated" people in this country still make the close-minded generalizations about race/nationionality you spewed forth in post 2525. "Men are born ignorant, not stupid; They are made stupid by education." BERTRAND RUSSELL (or a lack thereof) re: which truck is better-They are both solid vehicles. My pref would be the Toyota because it I believe it would fit my outdoor life style better. interesting note: two weekends ago we went over Elephant Hill In Canyonlands UT. We had a '00 Jeep TJ, a '96 Tacoma, and our '01 Pathfinder and didn't see on Ranger in the backcountry. That doesn't mean they weren't there (cspounser definately could have been), we just didn't see any. HP wars are meaningless. I've got 250 in the Pathy, but does that make me faster, probably, but not always.
Drew on ML pick-up
by tarik on Wed Mar 07 19:19:44 PST 2001
Hi there, This hybrid has been built by Bertrandt, a pretty innovative German development and engineering firm in the automotive industry, and is called the Bertrand Competency Car. At their homepage http://www.bertrandt.com/english/homepage/index_home_d.php3?id=62039, click on "Press", wait an eternity for it to load, then click "Picture Archive", where you will find more pix regarding this pick-up, oops, SportHauler. Tarik
stabbur
by mledtje on Fri Feb 16 16:30:15 PST 2001
Ditto your feeling on the Agate Fossil Beds Museum. The Daemonilix fossils were fascinating to see. In the same general are the coal mines in Lusk, Wyoming that we thoroughly enjoyed. And just a hundred or so miles north is Devil's Tower, home of the largest prarie dog colony around. I'm not a Grant Wood's fan, but we will check out the Bertrand Museum. Thanks for the tip. Mike L
Must sees in Iowa/Nebraska
by stabbur on Fri Feb 16 10:52:03 PST 2001
Here are some little-known places that I think are well worth visiting in Nebraska/Iowa. Desoto Bend Wildlife Area and Bertrand Museum on US 30 north of Council Bluffs. This museum displays the artifacts recovered from the Bertrand, a steamboat that hit a snag and sunk in the 1860s on the way to Ft. Benton Montana and the gold fields. Thousands of items were recoved when the wreck was discovered a hundred years later. Basically one gets to see a biopsy of what life was like a hundred and forty years ago. The display is magnificent in a delightful museum building with windows that look out onto the birds in the refuge. If you want to feel good about paying your income taxes, this is a place to go. It is a quality experience paid for by the US Wildlife Service. Golden Age Pass accepted. Museum Agate Fossil Beds Monument, north of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. This is another wonderful museum paid for by our tax dollars. It is located on a ranch near the headwaters of the Niobrara River where two hills contain the fossils of thousands of camels, prehistoric horses, etc. The ranch owner was befriended by the Souix Indians who camped on the property. When they were put onto the Reservations at Pine Ridge they gave him many of their most important robes, weapons, jewelry, etc. for safekeeping, not trusting the Indian Service or themselves for what might happen to it. The ranch owner and family have preserved these gifts for years and eventually donated them to this museum. Some of the Rangers are Souix and give excellent information on the exhibits. Fossil exhibits are great, too. Only a short haul north is Ft. Robinson State Park. Located on the old fort, the last army base to train cavalry, there is great country around it and good camping. I like to stop in Cedar Rapids, since I am a fan of the artist, Grant Wood (of American Gothic fame). He grew up in Cedar Rapids and the Cedar Rapids Art Museum has several of his very best paintings. The War Memorial in Cedar Rapids has a stained glass window commemorating the soldiers from World War I designed by Grant Wood and is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. Well, that is a start, and I'd better quit before I get trapped and fill too much space.

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