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I seem to remember Edd China using a similar system on an episode of Wheeler Dealers but his system used lasers.
 
I seem to remember Edd China using a similar system on an episode of Wheeler Dealers but his system used lasers.
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Those were the days...
 
Those were the days...
I watched a video of him driving the casual lofa in the rain. I commented that he needs the plastic slipcovers like grandma uses on her sofa. He actually responded with a laughing emoji, so I thought that was pretty cool.
 
Those were the days...
I watched a video of him driving the casual lofa in the rain. I commented that he needs the plastic slipcovers like grandma uses on her sofa. He actually responded with a laughing emoji, so I thought that was pretty cool.

That looks like the one.

I have a signed edition of his book.

Those were the days...
I watched a video of him driving the casual lofa in the rain. I commented that he needs the plastic slipcovers like grandma uses on her sofa. He actually responded with a laughing emoji, so I thought that was pretty cool.

That looks like the one.

I have a signed edition of his book.

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Rebecca was a raccoon kept as a pet by US president Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge.

Rebecca came from Mississippi. She had been sent to the White House to be served for the 1926 Thanksgiving dinner. Since the 1913 death of Horace Vose, the traditional provider of the White House Thanksgiving turkey, numerous farmers had been angling to provide the President's Thanksgiving meal, and despite Coolidge's requests to stop the practice in 1923, the unsolicited gifts continued and became increasingly unusual, with the live raccoon being the furthest out of the ordinary fare. Coolidge, who had never eaten raccoon and had no appetite to try it, kept Rebecca as a pet instead.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_(raccoon)#References
 
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