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Re: Final Words

To: David <bohler@hooked.net>, healeyric2@aol.com
Subject: Re: Final Words
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 23:32:24 -0800
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <e1.1220023.25d76ae3@aol.com>
Well, (assuminig you want an answer) try checking the brushes first (if you
haven't already). They can be replaced for about $6.00 and it's a pretty
quick and easy job. If that's the case... that will make you smile!

Gerard

At 10:50 PM -0800 2/12/00, David wrote:
>Now we can just go by the numbers and not have to type a question......
>My question is -
>#4......way to smile when your LBC is not driveable?  :o(
>Both of ours are down........one needs a starter and the other a
>clutch......woe is me......
>(for the first part of the question see #4 below).
>Keep Smiling Folks!!
>Peggy
>
>
>
>At 09:03 PM 2/12/00 EST, HealeyRic2@aol.com wrote
>>
>>
>>> Why Don't all you egomaniac children give it up and leave this list what
>>>  it was meant to be; a help and  contribution place for spridget lovers,
>>>>
>>
>> Thus, In the future, must all acceptable  Spridget postings  begin with:
>>
>>    1. What color was the .......?
>>      2. How did the factory ......?
>>      3.  Will a ..... fit in a ..........?
>>      4.  Where can I find a ....... ?
>>      5.  How much is a .... worth?
>>
>>    A lot of the "egomaniacs"  have been playing with spridgets for years
>and
>>have heard these questions a thousand times.  They've lived, learned, and
>>sweated the answers.  Without the diversions, insults, inside jokes, randy
>>thoughts, cat stories, beer preferences, and Montanna Bobs, a lot of that
>>knowledge would be off surfing the Westminster Dog Show site( ok, GlockTalk)
>>.  I've never seen anyone with a "legitimate" spridget question walk away
>>without at least a half-dozen answers from people who've "been there, done
>>that, have the bleeding knuckles to prove it."  Spridgets aren't and never
>hav
>>e been meant for  serious folks, and that fits this list perfectly.  Those
>>who've been through the "Dark Ages" of LBCdom never cease to wonder at 24
>>hour, online, Spridget emergency assistance.  Expressways may be the fastest
>>way of getting there, but most of the fun is on those winding back roads.
>>    "Sit down, belt-in, shut-up, hang-on, and enjoy the ride."
>>    Rick
>>
>>
>>




G G              Gerard Chateauvieux
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  R R        pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com
   A A
    R G          Pixelsmith  on  Duty
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