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taxiguy
@Animatronixx- Good explainaion, very interesting. Since I have as you say it, a "soft spot" for taxicabs, I have nicknamed myself "taxiguy". I suppose, if you wanted to, you could have done the same and called yourself "hearseguy"
Also, speaking of hearses, on this past week's vacation I took to a small town on the Lake Michigan shore, I saw a really nice looking 1995 Lincoln Town Car hearse (I suppose this would be classified as "landau" style?). I would have taken a picture, but sadly I had no camera, sorry
The interesting part was that it had a line of regular cars following it down the street, each with a small flag placed of the roof. I guess this is called a "Funeral Procession" and is appearantly is a common practice when someone dies? I had never seen one before, it's kind of a neat idea.

Also, speaking of hearses, on this past week's vacation I took to a small town on the Lake Michigan shore, I saw a really nice looking 1995 Lincoln Town Car hearse (I suppose this would be classified as "landau" style?). I would have taken a picture, but sadly I had no camera, sorry

The interesting part was that it had a line of regular cars following it down the street, each with a small flag placed of the roof. I guess this is called a "Funeral Procession" and is appearantly is a common practice when someone dies? I had never seen one before, it's kind of a neat idea.