So, I take it that you didn't actually hit the deer with the sprite, or else
you
probably wouldn't be able to read this message :-)
- Bryan
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>To: Bryan Vandiver <Bryan.Vandiver@eng.sun.com>, Ajhsys@aol.com,
>nosimport@mailbag.com,
millerls@ado13.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: A Brit passes
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>Hello Bryan,
>
> About 3:00 am., one morning in 1969, I was coming back from a race in
>Fort
>Sumner New Mexico, when we hit a deer. It took 20 minutes to find it, and
>then we put it in the boot of the Bug Eye race car. We went on to the shop
>and dressed it in the grease rack, then we took it to my uncle who cooked
>it. We lost one shoulder because the bone fragmented too much. So, I
>would say that, the suspension should be race prepared, and I can go into
>greater detail, should you so desire. If it is on a trailer it doesn't
>really matter.
>
> Breakfast was sure good this morning. The venison sausage was
>excellent.
>
>Fisher
>Comfort, TX
>
>
>At 02:38 PM 8/12/99 -0700, Bryan Vandiver wrote:
>>So, to take this in a totally different direction....
>>
>>What sort of suspension modifications would be required on the sprite, so
>that you could
>>drive around with a 'deer' strapped to the fender?? how would this affect
>handling?
>>could this possibly be an advantage when racing on an oval track??
>>However, I don't think I'd even try to dress the deer in the kitchen. How
>would you get
>>it to hold still long enough to get the pant's (or skirt) on it, let alone
>get it inside
>>the house??
>>
>> - Bryan (sorry, I just couln't help myself)
>>
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>spridgets@autox.team.net
>>>Subject: Re: A Brit passes
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>>>OK Folks,
>>>
>>> Tents and bed rolls at the ready, and head on down to sunny Texas.
>There
>>>is a pretty good local brew(so I am told - I don't care too much for beer
>>><Guinness isn't beer after all>) that goes under the name of Shiner Bock -
>>>and lots and lots of local wine. Of course, if you all wait 'till a little
>>>later in the year, you can bag your own deer to BBQ. Just don't think that
>>>you can dress them on my dining table!!
>>>
>>>Elizabeth
>>>
>>>At 10:44 AM 8/12/99 EDT, Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
>>>>JEEZ!!! What hath Allen wrought? I didn't intend that thread on the
>>>>untimely passing of a TV cook to get this far out of hand!
>>>>
>>>>Maybe we should all meet at the Jones's and hash this out. (In the dining
>>>>room. Over a pint.)
>>>>
>>>>Allen Hefner
>>>>'77 Midget
>>>>'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>In a message dated 8/11/99 7:06:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>>>>nosimport@mailbag.com writes:
>>>>
>>>><< Ummm errrrr...ahem <cough>
>>>> <shuffle>
>>>> igottago
>>>>
>>>> peterc
>>>>
>>>> At 05:56 PM 8/11/1999 , Albert F Jones wrote:
>>>> >Hello Peter,
>>>> >
>>>> > Does that mean that you want the dining table too?
>>>> >
>>>> >Elizabeth
>>>> >
>>>> >At 05:47 PM 8/11/99 -0500, Peter C. wrote:
>>>> >>Hey hey HEY !! I'm getting.... embarassed
>>>> >>Peter c
>>>> >>
>>>> >>At 05:36 PM 8/11/1999 , Albert F Jones wrote:
>>>> >>>Hello Larry,
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> You could always drop by for breakfast one morning, but Fisher
>says
>>>>that
>>>> >>>you aren't getting into his bed with him ......... I guess that only
>>>>leaves
>>>> >>>the kitchen table!!
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>Elizabeth
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>At 03:34 PM 8/11/99 -0700, Larry Miller wrote:
>>>> >>>>Elizabeth,
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>>If you ever decide to dump Mr. Jones, please give me a call.... >>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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