"Steveo" wrote in message
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:32:45 GMT, Steveo wrote in
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I suppose they drive like that everyplace..it's a matter of being in
the wrong place at the wrong time, or your truck is a magnet. I have
one of those too.
I think -I'm- the magnet. The Dart I drove in college was hit 5 times,
the LTD got hit twice before it was totalled, the S-15 was rear-ended
by an ambulance, the LeBaron was hit three times in two weeks, etc.
I've had the S-10 for two years and it's been hit twice -- both times
while it was parked! All in Spokane. Fortunately, I've only been hit
once when I had a passenger, and that was the ambulance wreck so at
least there was help available if someone got hurt.
Ok, I'm stepping off the soap box now.....
got hit by a beer distributor saleswoman (go figure) and enjoyed the
bennies of not reporting it hehehe
Must have been a lot of beer or a very minor ding.
Ha! I knew one of those that drove her Bud van right thru the front
of a shot and beer bar. Too much sampling the product.
hey bud so bristol was almost a wash with all the rain eh? good race.
Yea, Saturday was downright miserable, it went down below freezing at
night too but the furnace did the trick.
I know how you feel Mopar. I was in Arizona a few weeks
back, off roading north of Phoenix and it rained all day
Saturday. Muddy as hell, still cleaning that crap off the
Bronco.
That's a long camper haul up
and down those hills they call mountains in Virginia and W Virginia..
14 hour drive to and from for one of the guys that lives
local to me. I had my Bronco trucked down, then flew,
much easier.
That place is killer!
Sounds like it, glad you had fun.
Landshark
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Most true happiness comes
from one's inner life, from the
disposition of the mind and soul.
Admittedly, a good inner life is
hard to achieve, especially in
these trying times. It takes
reflection and contemplation
and self-discipline.
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