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1. Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: Jack Baker <baker@islandnet.com>
Date: Sun, 04 May 1997 10:07:54 -0700
I used to carry many items, fuel pump,etc. Now that the my LBC has earned my respect, I carry the same as for any car, my swiss army knife. I have also decided not to carry a spare tire this really i
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00136.html (7,720 bytes)

2. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: GOFASTMG@aol.com
Date: Sun, 4 May 1997 17:56:46 -0400 (EDT)
Me too, I carry an old army ammo can with an assortement of hand tools that I pull out just about every time I go on a club run. I need it to help with roadside repairs on those cars that haven't bee
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00144.html (7,940 bytes)

3. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch)
Date: Sun, 4 May 1997 17:01:11 -0500 (CDT)
earned have available B Buick, So what are you saying? a swiss army knife and a rock? that's all I ever need. Boy I'm I feeling stupid right about now. Safety Fast, David Deutsch
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00145.html (8,234 bytes)

4. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: EMILY COWEN <ecowen@cln.etc.bc.ca>
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 09:45:53 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Jack Baker, et al!! My son went down to the local wrecker and picked out one of those temporary spares with the same bolt pattern as the "B". We've been using the car as a daily driver since '89,
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00189.html (8,212 bytes)

5. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: Stefanie Davis <stefanie@bpe.com>
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 09:56:37 -0700
interesting visual Kirk. The reason my B isn't running is because my older brother had his head up his ass for most of his teenage years and forgot that cars (especially British) need oil and water
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00191.html (8,122 bytes)

6. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: EMILY COWEN <ecowen@cln.etc.bc.ca>
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 10:20:11 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Stefanie Davis!! Well, the frustrating thing was that we mount 4 summer tyres, and two snows; then carry one of those temporary spares. The tyre he destroyed was one of the matched pair of SNOW ty
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00193.html (8,223 bytes)

7. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: thomas_pokrefke@juno.com
Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 14:19:04 EDT
On Mon, 5 May 1997 09:45:53 -0700 (PDT) EMILY COWEN Makes it pretty damn hard to see, doesn't it? Thomas James Pokrefke, III 1970 MGB thomas_pokrefke@juno.com http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~pokrefke You'll
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00202.html (7,946 bytes)

8. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: EMILY COWEN <ecowen@cln.etc.bc.ca>
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 12:25:23 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Thomas Pokrefke!! Look, get rid of those extra tight jockey shorts. I know they help you focus on your tests (PUN), but trust me, they're no good for you. TTUL8r, Kirk Cowen
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00210.html (7,940 bytes)

9. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: Chris Eaton <cheaton@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 15:53:38 -0400
Just remember to apologise to your son next time he catches you with your head up your ass (may be rare but can happen).I've caught my father doing head up the ass sort of things several times.The di
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00216.html (8,813 bytes)

10. Re: Items carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: KILE_PAUL@aphub.aerojetpd.com (Paul D Kile)
Date: 05 May 97 12:54:27 PDT
Now he's done it! Jack Baker had the audacity to brag that his LBC has earned his respect, and that he no longer carries anything but a Swiss Army Knife. He has angered the great god MOWOG! The next
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00217.html (8,222 bytes)

11. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: "Robert C. Galli" <rcgalli@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 17:46:19 -0500
Gentle people Please - the medical term for "head up the ass" is "cerebral - rectal inversion". I think proper decorum would call for the medical terminology in such a family-oriented mail list. <sni
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00230.html (8,015 bytes)

12. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: Spook37211@aol.com
Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 08:10:47 -0400 (EDT)
<< Gentle people >> Is this yet another bland PC term? (smile) Ray
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00279.html (7,767 bytes)

13. Re: Items Carried for emergencies (score: 1)
Author: GOFASTMG@aol.com
Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 12:19:22 -0400 (EDT)
<< Gentle people Please - the medical term for "head up the ass" is "cerebral - rectal inversion". I think proper decorum would call for the medical terminology in such a family-oriented mail list. <
/html/mgs/1997-05/msg00302.html (7,964 bytes)


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