Triplets - one set fraternal, one set identical
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Triplets - one set fraternal, one set identical
I live in a low population (about 100,000) area so seeing another TCH is still a novelty. Over Father's Day weekend I was on a small ferry in the Puget Sound (Seattle) and out of about 50 cars there were 2 other TCH: 1 blue (he was a HyperMiler) and one white (she was sort of ho-hum about mileage).
Now it seems that there are 2 other Jasper Pearls in my small area! I had only heard about them from friends but was surprised to see one going the opposite way on my way home the other day. It is a weird feeling!
I've been absent for a few months and am trying to get back on board...only 5 weeks till my first year is up! Will probably hit 10,000 miles by that time. Getting about 34 mpg around town and almost 40 on the freeway.
Barb
Now it seems that there are 2 other Jasper Pearls in my small area! I had only heard about them from friends but was surprised to see one going the opposite way on my way home the other day. It is a weird feeling!
I've been absent for a few months and am trying to get back on board...only 5 weeks till my first year is up! Will probably hit 10,000 miles by that time. Getting about 34 mpg around town and almost 40 on the freeway.
Barb
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Re: Triplets - one set fraternal, one set identical
I saw another Jasper Pearl the other day - it was freaky. I see TCH's all over the place here. One time I counted 3 on the way to work. But have only ever seen another jasper pearl once. It's a great color, isn't it?
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Re: Triplets - one set fraternal, one set identical
Yep! I love it because it is a) unique and b) doesn't show the dirt! Between the color and the fact that it doesn't make any sound when backing out of a parking place!
Barb
Barb
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Re: Triplets - one set fraternal, one set identical
I always suspected those Jasper Pearls are quieter.
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