SPL311RDST@aol.com wrote:
> Self-defense/explanations:
>
> In all honesty, I really thought that the "doughnut in the tool-kit" remark
> would be the one that sparked attention!! I hardly expected this ! (But,
> being the brat I am, I HAD to run with it <G>)
>
> In a message dated 10/15/99 6:23:21 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
> Frank@CAIdesign.com writes:
>
> << Be careful Rick-I knew a redhead named Laurie that could cook, rode a
> Harley, had long lean legs, tight butt, a tatoo of a snake, a mustache
> and beard. Make her post a pic before we all get too sweet on her. >>
>
> so, OK... http://members.aol.com/astonm has a "hood ornament" on the OPEL GT
> of mine. (crappy old pic, but no facial hair to speak of <G>)
>
> No comment on tattoos at this point either!<wink>
> Hmmm... never was Harleys, but dad raced Bultacos when I was a wee one- I
> remember sitting right next to Evel Kenievel at the flat-track.
>
> another writes:
> << Next you will be saying that you race in your spare time>>
>
> Does that mean I shouldn't mention the tentative plans for "La Carerra
> PanAmerica" in 2001?? In a Ford Anglia 100E no less!! (And YES, that is being
> dead serious here).
>
> Datsun Content: Fixing some minor damage in the nose of the car, we decided
> to ditch the front bumper totally (never did like it!) and fabrication of an
> air-dam-ish front is in progress now. Making sure of course, to leave a
> special spot for the nifty Japanese-looking license plate my fiancee made for
> it! (Nice having a sign-shop at your disposal!)
>
> Laurie :-)
> 70 SPL311
> Chandler, AZ
Laurie,
Can we have a DNA sample? Maybe we can clone you for future
generations of car enthusiasts!! I personally would settle for an Identical twin
sister.
Mike
Hayden Lake, Idaho
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