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Re: MityVac woes Warning- (some offensive content)

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net, boballen@sky.net
Subject: Re: MityVac woes Warning- (some offensive content)
From: Bill Eastman <william.eastman@medtronic.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 15:22:03 -0500
Bob Allen wrote:

<<Hmm. So two MGA's can't be sucked by a MightyVac? Odd story.>>

Bob, 

Thanks for the technical advice.  I may try that the next time the issue
arises.  Too bad I didn't have an extra cat handy.  They are so darn useful
when other tools fail to get the job done.  I would have used the
neighbor's but then the car would have started to roll backwards.  Is
Castrol LMA flammable?  The neighbor is a smoker and that could be a
catastrophe.

The MGA does seems to be braced against having its fluids vacuumed.  This
is quite in contrast to the typical Tri**ph that doesn't need a MityVac to
help it suck ;-)

One more cat story.  The Minnesota Vikings have a long snapper named Mike
Morris.  He made a commercial centered on how handy his professional skills
were in daily life.  On garbage day, he "snapped" the bags into the garbage
truck, etc.  The last scene was when his wife asked him to put the cat out.
 Mike got this big smile on his face and next you saw the cat flying though
the air wiggling and gyrating as only cats launched against there will can
do.  I almost died laughing.

On a more serious note- how is the C going together?  I am sure that you
have already posted a glowing report on how it is back together and eating
local roads/scaring small children but, as a lowly digest reader, I will
not find this out for a few more days.

Regards,
Bill Eastman
61 MGA 
(no cats were harmed in the changing of its brake fluid)


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