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Man Deathly Afraid of El Camino

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Man Deathly Afraid of El Camino

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is no joke. It is something that everybody can learn from and develop an understanding for just in case you have to deal with somebody who has OCD in the future. Sometimes though, this disorder hits home more than usual. This week on A&E’s docudrama called “Obsession”, a young man from Chicago suffered from great Obsession Compulsion about a Chevrolet El Camino.

Read more and watch the full episode.

Now see, the latent scientist in me would want to experiment on him before trying to fix him.

I'd strap him to a chair and observe:

Does a GMC Caballero or Sprint elicit the same response?

How about a Ford Ranchero?

Dodge Rampage?

Subaru Brat?

Pontiac G8 ST?

Cadillac Fleetwood Flower car?

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