I am with KT---you can come pet and rub on my car --it is a Salt Flats
Racer---I on pourpose did not make the paint bee-u-tiful or the finish or
spend money trying to make the metal perfect---I want to RACE this car not
polish, shine or worry about scratches or dings---
just run the dang thing---I hope my Ratical has the heart and demenor of a
street racer ---not a show car trailer queen!!!!!!!!!
But I for sure don't play with others toys, that they are still emotionally
involved with: I don't operate others airplanes, boats, cars, girlfriends
if I even suspect that they are still emotionaly aattached to them. With or
with out their permission.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Bobbyhotrods@comcast.net>
To: "Landspeed" <Land-speed@Autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 7:11 PM
Subject: Dear Abby: Salt Etiquette?
> So this guy unloads a car near where my buddy's encampment was in
Sunnyville '05 I think. It's bodiless but mostly done, a modified sports,
tons of framework everywhere, nice, painted. So I wander over and start
staring at the thing. There's alot to see. There's an open end of tubing
sticking out the side of the thing, it's wierd, but it's not just open,
there's something in there a ways. I wonder, hmmm, I can't imagine he'd mind
as I stick my finger in the tube..."JESUS CHRIST DON"T TOUCH THE CAR, WHAT
THE HELL IS THE MATTER WITH YOU, YOU NEVER TOUCH SOMEONE'S CAR JESUS
CHRIST".....as I'm walking away he's still fuming.
> I really would never touch a car except I was trying to figure out what I
was looking at. I think he was way over the top, this is Bonneville, the
corrosion capital of the earth, not Pebble Beach, but then again.....
> My vote was a simple poke is kosher. I am wrong to still be embarrassed by
this? BJ
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