Books That Should Be Written But Haven't

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The prosecution rests.

Actually, soon after the fall of the USSR some guys thought it would be fun to get a brand new Chevrolet Corvette and drive it to Moscow. They made it, parked the car in Red Square in front of the Kremlin and started to take pictures. They soon collected an admiring troop of Red Army Guards but were interrupted by their commander, who demanded to know what was going on. They replied that it was a new Corvette, fresh from America, and asked if he would like to sit in it. He responded by handing one of the Corvette drivers his AK-74 and started looking for a way to open the cardoor.
It's funny that there are still people out there who believe such utterly fabulous stories. In this particular story, only the statement can be true: "some guys thought it would be fun to get a brand new Chevrolet Corvette and drive it to Moscow". Everything else is the fantasy of those who have never been in Moscow.
I would buy a book about Soviet sports cars.
 
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