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Date:         Fri, 30 Jun 1995 17:11:08 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Clark Langstraat <clangstr@bbs.cresnet.org>
Subject:      RE: /f Road hazards

On Fri, 30 Jun 1995, Wagner Michael wrote:

> > > I was driving to work in my bug years back (worked nights), car of > surfers driving ahead of me (about four car lengths)... saw one of > their boards become airborne, got some pretty decent altitude, spinning > and tumbling and it occurs to me "that thing is going to come through > my windshield and kill me dead" -- good time for a lane change. > > Couple/three miles down the road I passed the surfers, puzzled look and > absurd baggy swim trunks wonderin' where their stick was, dude. > > All in all, I was happy not to have been skewered by the thing... > > > Reminds me of the time I put my water ski on top of the car while opening the door, got in and drove a few blocks around the lake to my friends house, stopped and reached back to pull out the ski...what ski? Got out of the car with that sinking feeling. Surprise it was still there, livin right i guess.

Clark L


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