On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:10:20 +0000, B. Peg wrote:
> Sometimes leaving a bigger gap makes it a thoroughfare for shopping carts.
> Sorry about your strike. I've been having problems with getting cracks in
> the windshield by flying rocks off trucks. Parking in Home Depot always
> seems to result in a flat tire too from some contractor's truck leaving
> roofing nails scattered all over the place. Guess they cannot remain new
> forever.
>
> I remember when I bought my $0K motorcycle. I was afraid it would fall
> over and cost $500 in body parts damage. Some wise guy CHP officer came up
> to me and told me to "Kick it over and get it out of your system." Luckily,
> they can do that with state-owned bikes and get it out of "their" system.
>
> B~
Are you kidding?! I have an '88 Supra I bought last year for $00. Looks
REALLY good except for the Passenger's door. Some guy was leaning on it
and I told him to take a hike. He made some quip about an "Old Toyota" and
I said it probably looks better than yours!
....it DID!
All depends on how much PRIDE you take (and effort you put into) a Nice
looking ride!
> Sorry about your strike. I've been having problems with getting cracks in
> the windshield by flying rocks off trucks. Parking in Home Depot always
> seems to result in a flat tire too from some contractor's truck leaving
> roofing nails scattered all over the place. Guess they cannot remain new
> forever.
>
> I remember when I bought my $0K motorcycle. I was afraid it would fall
> over and cost $500 in body parts damage. Some wise guy CHP officer came up
> to me and told me to "Kick it over and get it out of your system." Luckily,
> they can do that with state-owned bikes and get it out of "their" system.
>
> B~