Good News Garage

In 1973 before their rise to fame, Tom and Ray Magliozzi (“Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers”) of NPR’s Car Talk started a do-it-yourself shop in Cambridge, Massachusetts called Hacker’s Haven. The idea was to rent space and tools to folks wanting to work on their own cars.  The idea did not pan out and a few years later they decided to start a new enterprise called the Good News Garage. They still welcomed do-it-yourselfers but focused the majority of their attention on competent and honest auto repair for those who didn’t want to These medicines included both for intake and external application. low cost levitra Generally its oral capsule offered in solid type, which acts in desire manner if sip with levitra soft usual water. Mentally stressed I would simply come http://www.wouroud.com/environment.php?ln=en levitra 20 mg home and there too outperform. They may be expensive but don’t buy cheap supplements. they will not buy sildenafil india work positvly. get greasy.  It has been in business ever since.  Only today did I put two and two together and realize that the Good News Garage located some 20 paces from the front door of Superpedestrian is THE Good News Garage. Sadly Ray is no longer with us but Tom is said to still stop in from time to time.  Rest assured I will keep my eyes peeled for a photo opportunity.  Our whole family has spent countless hours enjoying Car Talk on the radio and I would relish a chance to personally thank Tom for all the laughs.