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To: DScottD who wrote (493)2/26/2001 5:15:54 PM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) of 6901
 
...hit and run...

I had a neighbour who drove a truck. A big truck! The kind that pulls a trailer. This thing had more wheels than I could count. He parked it on the street when he made quick visits home.

One day, a car hit his truck. He had a home-made bumper on it made from half-inch steel supported by six-inch "I" beams. The welding looked solid. Anyway, the car twisted that bumper and support like a pretzel. There was blue sheet metal all over the street, (His truck was red) broken glass, chrome parts, a baseball cap, some rubber chunks, and a Big Mac styrofoam container, but no car. It was hit and run. It puzzled everyone how the car ran after that hit.

Cheers, PW.

P.S. The car was never found.
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