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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

The Slice

The Slice question from exactly 20 years ago

What's the biggest difference between the average Spokane man and those passenger-seat dummies sold to security-conscious women who spend a lot of time driving by themselves?

Here's the follow-up, which ran on March 9, 1995.

Slice answers: The difference between Spokane men and passenger-seat dummies? Readers said the dummies smoke less, have a deeper appreciation of classical music, don't yell at other motorists, spend less time stomping on an imaginary brake pedal, are superior conversationalists, dress better, are not flatulent, aren't as fat, have better income prospects, don't spit out the window, will ask for directions and do not turn up the radio to tune out the woman behind the wheel.



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