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To: (Bob) Zumbrunnen who wrote (4013)5/19/2002 10:04:17 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 5315
 
Have Hot Button Pusher will Travel :o) this guy is NOT.
:
Bob(Z),
:
Had my hopes up because there is a demand for this service.
:
One has to join a secret organization to utilitize this ability,
and then decide if it will be used for good or bad.
:
These battles of Good v. Evil that have existed, even before
recorded history, are not random events but well planned out
in advance with very limited possibility for un'control'able factors
to be introduced.
:
Yes, everything is pre-determined from start to finish,
even all the car races you have accomplished :o)
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Just so my nut'ness can be seperate from my GataNut role,
i must acknowledge that this post here was not pre-determined
since i happen to be a ceo type in those who determine.
:
Quote:
after a time
you may come to find
a thing as wanting
is not the same thing as having
for those who have, and do not want
have not and can not tie their own knots,
so they try to un-tie the knots of others
being not a hard knot to tie
they find this having
was less than the wanting
leaving them wanting
wanting to tie knots
for the untie'ing
and finding those who have not knots
like Bob(Z)
knotty for knots,
this BoP
:
"... give the Porsche 911 guys a hard time...
make my car handle like a 911..."
:
Golly, i did that using a 70 Corvair.
It was easy, not really planned.
Saw this used car for sale and just simply fell in love
with the look/shape and color of ruby red.
Not sure if it was a 1970, but whatever model was sleek
and not like a bathtub body. Anyway, just trying to help out
my friend that needed to work for a living and needed a car,
so i simply did a buy and drove it a few days to experience
what was a small light and fun toy of a car to drive. That was
until i gained good speed down a rural country road that had
a very easy curve at the bottom, the like that you can turn into
with no hands and pressing legs against streering wheel as you
may be in "conversation" with girlfriend driving a car already proven
to handle better than any usa country road. But BIG Oops NOT,
as did a spin out 360 + 180 with luck as hit nothing to a stop.
So, whatta i do. a.k.a. Made matter worst and did a buy of a
new Ford Pinto for him without knowing any speed over 10 mph
on a curvy road exceeded car's "engineering" limits :o(
Yes, he traded it in for a old used good handling Fiat i think it was.

d:oug

: Slippery tires on back.
Heck, if I put few sandbags in the trunk, it'd handle even *more* like a 911. <g>