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Date:         Wed, 18 Oct 1995 14:59:00 -0700
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From:         jim@atcweb.atc.1dc.com (jim ellis)
Subject:      Re: tailgators ... Scourge of the Highway!

Joel said: so maybe we need STERN tubes to fire those Nuclear Road Torpedos??? :) > >Rusty says no way man, I just leave the oilcooler seals out of the engines that I drive and fling oil all over them. It really torques them off when I lock up my motors when they are tailgating. I just laugh when I hear that good ol' rod knock starting to happen. I tell the passanger that's with me, "Watch this!" =) Brrrrrta, Brrrrrta, Brrrrrta, Brrrrrta, Lunch! Hee hee hee. That really gets em every time! That and throwing cigarette butts out of the window if there is a convertible on my butt. This works especially good in California during the fire season! ;)

*ONLY KIDDING!~Arson is no joke*


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