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Aware that consumers didn't like the automated seat belts that were the only alternative for meeting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's "passive restraint" standards, the companies finally jumped on the air-bag bandwagon.
Always read "more for his trend-setting insights than his novelistic dexterity," he loses his hipster cred with this novel "by jumping on the already tired beauty-pageant-bashing bandwagon" ( Publishers' Weekly ). Even worse, "his brand labels are just slightly faded," and the story feels "curiously clipped and uptight" (Tom Shone, the New York Times ). On a more positive note, many also point out that despite his faux pas, Coupland has put together "a brilliant set of riffs" on pop culture and Hollywood life (James Poniewozik, Time ). (Click here to see some of the furniture the author has designed.)
That's almost enough for Chatterbox to jump on the Hillary for Senate bandwagon.
The LAT usefully reminds the reader of a list of items that long ago fell off the budget bandwagon: a tax cut, new tobacco regulations, a bill of rights for managed care patients, and campaign finance reform.
A quick Slate search on the subject has returned eight articles containing the title, though you are certainly not the only ones on the bandwagon.