#138: Poverty and the Art of Car Maintenance

#138: Poverty and the Art of Car Maintenance

It’s another TSHE road show as we pile into the Toyota Tercel to smoke cigarettes and listen to Nine Inch Nails (because we’re cool that way). Bobby, Hillary, and Ann are talking cars – ones we drove, ones we owned, and ones we’d someday like to own.
It’s another TSHE road show as we pile into the Toyota Tercel to smoke cigarettes and listen to Nine Inch Nails (because we’re cool that way). Bobby, Hillary, and Ann are talking cars – ones we drove, ones we owned, and ones we’d someday like to own. Along our journey through the tangent-filled conversational backroads, we cover how your driver’s license equals freedom, the anxiety of driving a stick-shift, how much truck is too much truck, and our driving hypocrisies. Hillary claims her minivan “doesn’t really smell like barf anymore”, Bobby once Tokyo-drifted his clunker off a tollway, and Ann has an issue with naming cars after colors. Plus, your novel methods for murder, and we hope our favorite Austin-based DJ lands on her feet.

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