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One last post about Cranky*

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The demise of Cranky the Townace has certainly been well documented on this site, and we're now back touring around in a Ford Modeo, but there is still one last loose end to tie up. What to do with the keys to the townie.

I intended to give them to the guy at the scrap-yard but with all the commotion as every scrap-yard employee (and all their immediate families) had to come and poke about the crazy Japanese van some Australians has managed to break, I absently mindedly left them in my pocket.

And to this day they're still taking up valuable pocket-space.

What should we do with them? Should they be thrown into a river/ocean as part of some kind of elaborate ceremony? Should we post them back to the scrap-yard? Should the keys go on a holiday of their own? Would someone out there like to have a set of Townace keys to call their own?

Please, let us know what would be fitting to do with these sacred keys.

  • Disclaimer: probably will not be the last post about Cranky

Comments on One last post about Cranky*

Simon & Bruno says:

Hi there guys! So nice to read all about your adventures (see you discovered the local attractions of St-Truiden...) Just wondering how far you got on the beer list we gave you in Stockholm...

Krissy says:

I don't think you should throw out the keys. They're symbolic. Perhaps make the masses (i.e. your readers) fight it out to claim them as a prize.

Jen says:

Perhaps the Chinese tradition could prevail? Find out where Cranky was "born", and have the keys "interred" there? After all, a vehicle with a personality may well have a soul, too ... :)

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