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In this strip, [[Beret Guy]] mirrors Moore's determination to speak with the CEO of the auto company {{w|Volvo Cars}}, only to reveal that his burning question is actually trivial and juvenile in nature, comparing the company name with the outer parts of the female genitals. "Stephen" is probably {{w|Steve Odell}}, the CEO of Volvo Cars in 2009, a subsidiary of Ford by that time, and later taken over by the Chinese company {{w|Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group}}.
 
In this strip, [[Beret Guy]] mirrors Moore's determination to speak with the CEO of the auto company {{w|Volvo Cars}}, only to reveal that his burning question is actually trivial and juvenile in nature, comparing the company name with the outer parts of the female genitals. "Stephen" is probably {{w|Steve Odell}}, the CEO of Volvo Cars in 2009, a subsidiary of Ford by that time, and later taken over by the Chinese company {{w|Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group}}.
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As for Beret Guy's question itself, the two words are related: ''Volvo'' is Latin for 'I roll', and is at the root of [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=volva&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0059 ''volva, vulva'' 'wrapper, covering']. However, the similarity that Beret Guy (or Randall) hears is likely due to American English, which strongly approximates the pronunciation of ''u'' and ''a'' in ''vulva'' to that of the ''o'''s in ''Volvo''. Volvo was founded and is headquartered in Sweden, where the similarity would not be as striking.
 
  
 
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