SHO RESPONSES ONLY PLEASE was RE: [Shotimes] Re: Fiero's ad
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James White
greensho@crown.net
Sat, 30 Nov 2002 00:00:23 -0600
My oldest daughter lives in Fairbanks, Alaska and works at a hospital. They
have a LOT of moose up there,
When she is on duty as a pharmacist, she is called to every "code". On the
weekends, the most common "code" is when someone drinks too much and runs
into a moose.
Last summer, she tried to help saving a guy who was driving a SHO who ran
into a moose. No luck.
I tried to have her try to save the SHO. A '90 without a roof, but parts
shipping was beyond reason.
And worse yet, when somebody hits a moose on a motorcycle! That is why
everybody at the hospital calls them "donorcycles"
Jim White - greensho@crown.net
Valparaiso, Indiana
'93 5 SPEED 275k few mods
'95 5 SPEED 227k lots of mods
"double clutch" it's good for both you and your SHO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Nunnally" <manunnal@netheaven.com>
To: "shotimes" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: SHO RESPONSES ONLY PLEASE was RE: [Shotimes] Re: Fiero's ad
nauseum
> The first apartment I lived in, the road leading to it had a house with a
> bunch of cats that lived there. Always running around in the road. I
tried
> for them numerous times, but could never sneak up on them due to the loud
> intake sounds. Almost got a black one once. I think if I had the 89
then,
> I could have gotten one with the nitrous.
>
> My 92 has battle wounds from a bird, a boar, a deer, a wal-mart buggy, and
> the garage door handle. Some died, some lived.
>
> Couple yrs ago somebody whacked a 1000 lb moose out here on the
interstate,
> was a 5 car wreck.
>
> mark
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