We will all know its the end when Katie buys an AR-15 and takes it on vacation.
"Kelly, Katie" wrote:
> Mike Bultemeier writes...
>
> >If she agrees with me again, I will be certain the world is coming to an
> end
> >very soon.
>
> I think Mike is correct again. If I agree with him again, the apocolypse is
> near.
>
> Oh now. Was that number three?
>
> Everyone, take cover!
>
> Katie
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mike Bultemeier [SMTP:hottvr@tfs.net]
> > Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 11:41 AM
> > To: Kelly, Katie
> > Cc: autox@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: Left foot
> >
> > This is getting really wierd. Last week Katie agreed with me, this week ,
> > Oh
> > man.
> > I gotta agree with her on this left foot brake deal. It may work for some
> > but it
> > sure
> > is hard in a formula car or a Sports racer. It is especially difficult for
> > people with big feet. The times I tried it it scared me to death. I got my
> > foot
> > over to the brake and couldn't get it back to the clutch quickly. It just
> > felt
> > really odd to me.
> >
> > If she agrees with me again, I will be certain the world is coming to an
> > end
> > very soon.
> >
> > Mike B. TLS#1
> >
> >
> > "Kelly, Katie" wrote:
> >
> > > Personally, I think this whole LFB issue is highly overrated. LFBers
> > will
> > > tell you it's the thing to do. Well, of course they'll feel that way.
> > They
> > > can do it!
> > >
> > > Which isn't to say if you can't do it, you'll never learn. With
> > practice,
> > > you can learn to do almost anything. Like, for centuries, left handed
> > people
> > > had to learn to write with their right hands. Of course, they learned,
> > but
> > > it was painful, and it encouraged dislexia (did I spell that right?) and
> > > things like that.
> > >
> > > So, you can keep practicing your left foot braking, but if it causes you
> > > headaches, like it does to me, it's probably not all that worth
> > learning.
> > >
> > > Katie K.
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