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Old 01-08-2002, 01:10 PM
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Bob,

No!

I fear that you will be killed in a hold-up. I suggest you stay at home.
Old 01-08-2002, 01:35 PM
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Luck? I think it's the big man upstairs watching my back. I should have been dead 4 times now (that I know of)

Let's see. I've rolled a convertable at 65mph and crawled out unscathed. The VW kit car that lost it's wheel an hour after I did 100mph with no roll cage, Just lots of fiberglass to keep me safe...
The time I had an unexperienced passenger reach over and YANK the wheel on my 944 when they saw that we were sliding on some ice, it's fun to watch row after row of pine pass infront of your windshield as your drift 90 degrees out of phase with the road...
This time I went 240kph, and an hour later a wheel falls off again.

If you believe in luck, throw some salt over your shoulder and carry a rabits foot. If miracles are your cup of wine, than Pray. Either way, make sure your nuts are on tight...



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