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The Best of Car Talk

#2535: How to Stack Your Sled Dogs

The Best of Car Talk

NPR

Comedy, Automotive, Leisure

4.816.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Liz is a Maine-iac who is looking for a new vehicle for her and her 23 sled dogs that'll get them to frozen parts unknown. Can Click and Clack come up with a car that all 24 of them can fit in, or at least one light enough for the doggies to pull? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.
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0:00.0

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0:07.2

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0:10.5

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0:15.0

all around you came to be the way they are.

0:17.7

So you know.

0:20.3

Listen to the Planet Money podcast from NPR.

0:42.2

Hello and welcome to Car Talk from National Public Radio with us,

0:43.5

Click and Clack the Tappert Brothers,

0:48.5

and we're broadcasting this week from the Merkey Research Division here at Carat Talk Plaza.

0:51.0

Yeah, murky has been busy.

0:54.0

We have a whole new slew.

0:55.9

Slu's an interesting word.

0:57.9

Isn't that the past tense of sleigh?

0:58.7

No, slaw.

0:59.5

Co-slau?

1:01.8

If you had coleslaw yesterday, it's coleslou.

1:06.5

Oh, I thought it was some ancient form of sled.

1:07.2

No.

1:10.8

Well, anyway, we have a whole new slew of surgery results. Lounds should have a past tense.

1:12.2

Yes.

1:13.1

Why don't they?

1:13.9

Right.

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