all projects--a new patio , kitchen counter , replacing the axle ( even if
someone else did it ) requires a blood scarifice. If you stint on the red
you will pay manytimes over. I really should paint the bucket red after all
the blood that has been shed to keep it running. Stay tuned for the
pictures from the CaliforniaMelee-starts next weekend --The bucket is ready
--I have spilled my blood ( axle needed to have the roundout reset) --go
to www.californiamelee.org to see the impending melee, Mike TR2inLA
> [Original Message]
> From: Bill & Skip Pugh <anabil@caltel.com>
> To: Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Date: 9/4/2005 9:54:21 AM
> Subject: Triumph Sacrafice
>
> Hi folks,
> Just finished installation of Ken Gellandars (siq) British
> Frame and Engine, high speed water pump, and as I look at my hands
> and arms I have come to the conclusion that ANY work on a vintage
> Triumph requires a Blood Sacrafice for successful completion ...
> Luckily for me, and the rest of you, not a whole lot of blood
> is required, maybe just a scrap here or a puncture there, but blood
> is required to satisfy the Gods. The only exception being the Prince
> of Darkness, who cannot be satisfied (at least not for very long) by
> any means ... >:-}
> --
> Bill Pugh
> 1957 TR3 TS16765L
> aka
> Casper
> 1970 TR6 CC59179L
> aka
> Rosey
> Wallace, CA
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