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To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Fwd: Clutch Longevity
Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 06:02:47 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com
WEll Toy"boy"!(((BRAD)))

If you didn't take curves at 200 mph and 
didn't make your landing field your back 
yard fence, and would leave "just a tab bit
of cement on your streets after the sun goes
down"-ohhhhhhhhh WAIT,,,there is a word in
this note at the beginning that says "NORMAL",
I think this is what you have "LEFT" out Toyboy,
the NORmal stuff you are suppose to do,,,probably
like shifting gears and braking,,,I could be
wrong,,I am just a girl from East Texas,
so I am NOT sure I would know exactly what you
are doing wrong,,,but normal stuff might be the
REASON!!! MIght want to get a few more opinions
though!!!!

((((ALSO, MAYBE ONLY SHIFTING "ONCE" PER TRIP
MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH IT!!))LOL LOL LOL


Surely you dont want to take the opinion of
someone "WHO DOESN'T EVEN OWN AN LBC YET!!"""
(these are also "ONLY" observations from FIRST
HAND EXPERIENCE,,,(by the way I am GROWING NEW
SKIN under my FINGER NAILS!!!!!))) GUESS what
for???????????????//LOL LOL LOL LOL (your right
Brad, I have NONE left from the last " scenic crusie"
you gave me!"
LOL LOL LOL

(((((TRAFFIC!!! What TRAFFIC?? there is NO traffic
on the road left once the sound of "toypersons"
car has been cranked and the sound has been
made!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--))))))))))))) lol lol
Everyone in town "KNOWS" what time Toyperson
goes to work and comes home..(nope,no traffic!) 

SO WITH THAT STATEMENT MADE I AM SIGNING OFF!
Just had to send one note today,,,have been
being very good lately--with keeping all my
KNOWLEGE to "myself"...lol lol



BREE!
CARLESS IN "DEEP EAST TEXAS"  :(

19??----2002!!!



--- "Robert E. Shlafer" <PilotRob@webtv.net> wrote:
> From: PilotRob@webtv.net (Robert E. Shlafer)
> Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 07:33:45 -0400 (EDT)
> To: toyman@digitex.net
> CC: spridgets@autox.team.net,
> midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com,
>    bugeye@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Clutch Longevity
> Reply-to: PilotRob@webtv.net (Robert E. Shlafer)
> 
> There you have it, toyperson!
> 
> As can be seen from replies from fellow
> listers, there are so many variables that
> """""""normal"""""""""""
 encompasses an arc about
> 5 nautical miles wide!!
> 
> The guys in Jersey, NY, LA and London 
> or engulfed in metro traffic situations
> get a helluva lot of excercise driving a
> stick shift!! They have many, many more
> shifts per mile than a guy driving the
> Blue Ridge mountains and similiar areas.
> 
> And it is "tougher" on the mechanicals
> as you DO have to keep up with traffic
> (0-60 "sprints") or you DO become an
> "obstruction" to all in the morning or
> evening commuter "rush". So, no matter
> how smooth your technique, you are gonna get
> accelerated wear and tear,
> "relative" to your country cousins!!
> 
> <<<<<in heavy, slower moving traffic conditions
> wherein driving with the pedal depressed
> a great deal of the time simpy cannot be
> avoided>>>>>>.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cap'n. Bob
>     '60 :{)  
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