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it liiives!!

oh, mr insurance man..question for you..

now, Im 55...I have a delorean...am I covered if I hit 88mph?

and what time zones do you cover?

can I get my mr fusion covered too?

oh, it can fly upto 5000 ft in the air...what are your limits?

Im thinking of going back to 1955..

Thanks,

Doc Brown

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it liiives!!

oh, mr insurance man..question for you..

now, Im 55...I have a delorean...am I covered if I hit 88mph?

and what time zones do you cover?

can I get my mr fusion covered too?

oh, it can fly upto 5000 ft in the air...what are your limits?

Im thinking of going back to 1955..

Thanks,

Doc Brown

Dear Mr Brown,

Please refer to the PDS we supplied to you when you first applied for car insurance with us in 1956.

Regards,

T. Face

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