mgraziano@mindspring.com wrote:
> It never ceases to surprise me how inhumane people can act. My immediate >
>reaction to Flounder's story was sympathy and concern.
I must have missed the message about someone being upset with what
Flounder wrote.
I for one am glad he survived the crash, I am a bit upset that he
trashed a perfectly good Sprite but sh*t happens, as long as he makes
some other dead Sprite live again.
And yes I too checked my front end and will do it periodically because I
never want to loose a wheel or any suspension parts at any speed.
I drive hard, I always did, my motto is if it breaks, I can fix it.
But can I fix it if I am paralyzed?, Would I have survived a roll over
in my own Sprite? I think not, at least I am sure I would not walk away.
> I too raise a toast to RRB. Whatever it's flaws may have been, when it
>really > counted, it kept it's driver safe, and in one piece.
What Mike said!
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
If you are not living on the edge,
You're taking up too much space!
http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut
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