--- Sam & Greg Scharnberg <samandgreg@netins.net>
wrote:
> Several years back, at the Solo II nationals, a BIG
> Kansas storm hit
> Topeka. Scotty B. White had the canopy on his
> transporter tied to 55 gal.
> water barrels. Under the sh&% happens rule, one of
> the barrels went into the air and came
> down on top of an enclosed trailer, went through the
> roof, and smashed
> Bruce Cambern's original, owned since new, never
> dented, 427 Cobra.
Whoa! Wait a MINUTE! Doesn't a gallon of water weigh
around 8 lbs.? The wind picked up a 55 gal drum of
water and hurled it onto a Cobra?!! Was this by any
chance the "perfect storm"? I mean, if a 55 gal drum
of water doesn't hold an awning down, what am I
supposed to secure it with? A battleship? Maybe a
Pulsar?
I'm not a religious man, but that Cobra must have
really sinned or something. That's the only
explanation I can come up with. Maybe it coveted its
neighbors wife?
(I feel certain it wasn't "sloth"!)
=====
Paul Misencik
1971 MGB Vintage Race Project
Huntersville, NC USA
www.sopwithracing.com
Learn the truth at www.misleader.org
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