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Re: Definitely not your usual Land Speed Racers!

To: Jon Wennerberg <jonw@up.net>
Subject: Re: Definitely not your usual Land Speed Racers!
From: Joe Amo <jkamo@rap.midco.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 09:47:17 -0600
yeah,  but who won????


that family must had one hell of horse
to have that weight disadvantage and keep up with a  "fuel"
class entry


wish I could be a fly on the wall to hear
what Ruth has to say to Victor about the
hotrod,  probably gonna have to get
a 4 door model now

cant help but think about some Amish
"skunk" works shops with clandestine piles
of aluminum and titanium,  and barrels of high
test oats

Joe
Jon Wennerberg wrote:

>The Associated Press
>April 14, 2003 12:35 PM
>
>
>DECATUR, IND. -- A drag race between two horse-drawn buggies ended with one
>of the drivers losing control and running head-on into another buggy,
>seriously injuring a passenger, police said.
>
>The two buggies were racing late Sunday on a county road in Adams County
>about 20 miles south of Fort Wayne when the wreck happened, state police
>said.
>
>Ruth Ann Schwartz, 31, of rural Berne, suffered a head injury when she was
>thrown from a buggy and was listed in stable condition at Adams County
>Memorial Hospital. She was a passenger in the buggy driven by 33-year-old
>Victor Schwartz.
>
>A 7-year-old boy also riding in Schwartz's buggy was ejected but not
>injured, police said. Four other children riding in the buggy also were not
>hurt.
>
>The driver of the third buggy, 26-year-old David Wickey, was arrested on a
>charge of driving a vehicle while intoxicated. He was jailed Monday under
>$2,500 bond.
>
>While the northeastern Indiana area has a large Amish community, state
>Trooper Bob Brophy said he did not know of any other recent problems with
>drag-racing buggies.

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