Nhạc sĩ: Jim Gaffigan
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SUVs and pickups.
I think the SUVs, you know, that's something that like the fact that we have five children and we don't own a car.
So when we rent a car, we're usually going on long journeys where we have not only our five kids, but we sometimes will have a babysitter or a cousin or something like that.
Or like six pieces of luggage.
Or so much luggage.
We can't even fit in anything but a large SUV.
Like it has to be a big one.
And so we've kind of like been forced to kind of like even climbing into an SUV, the experience, the gas, the kind of like culturally how we've always been debating the SUVs.
And how we've always been like we should get rid of these SUVs and then we just started like making more SUVs.
Yeah.
And then also I think one of the things that seemed so ludicrous about the pickup truck.
Is that like there's like two seats in the pickup truck.
And most of the cargo that we have to carry is like human.
So it just seems like so opposite.
And the pickup truck, that was inspired by my brother Mike.
When we visited him.
He lives outside of Peoria.
And I remember he's always had a pickup truck.
And he's never like he's never really had like a man's bench or anything.
Like a woodworking bench or anything.
He's just like that's what he had.
He's like he's like not a construction guy.
No, he's not.
But that's what he drives.
And and so but like there's something about the car thing.
I do come from this car family where I do feel like I'm missing something.
Like I remember when I was in my 30s and I would hear my brothers and sisters talk about real estate.
I'd be like how boring are you.
But that's how I still feel when I hear people talk about cars.
I'm like I don't.
But why is that so interesting.
It's just a form of transportation.
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