>In Katie's case, I doubt that she was stressed because she thought the
>car wasn't legal. She was stressed merely because she got protested.
>Kevin could have lessened that stress.
I was stressed because I believed the car to be legal, but with Kevin so
adament, and so KNOWLEDGABLE, I thought maybe he knew something I didn't, so
yes, I was indeed freaking out, despite what my legal advisory committee
told me not to do.
When I bought my shocks from my friend Jesse Wills - we had actually swapped
my Bilsteins for his Konis - I remember standing there in the garage, and we
looked at them both, and said, "Yeah, these look about right." That was
about it. This was two years ago, when I was pretty clueless, as a car
set-up person, and as a driver. I don't think any of us imagined where I'd
end up in '99.
I was filled with tremendous shame, because if Lucy had been illegal, it
would only be due to my own ignorance. It would not be anyone's fault but my
own.
Katie (98 messages of team.net on my wall, 98 messages on the wall, take one
down, stir it around, 97 team.net messages on my wall...)
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