We can put them on the barby for the Texas folks
Lou
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> From: Larry Wright <lrw@aop.com>
> To: Tigerlist * <tigers@autox.team.net>
> Cc: louabbot@mail.ameritel.net
> Subject: bash/eat/pipes
> Date: Monday, August 24, 1998 7:52 AM
>
> A) Yes, this _is_ the Bashing List.
>
> B) louabbot@mail.ameritel.net wrote:
> >Someday I'll have to tell yall about Cheseapeake Bay Blue Crabs. Get a
> long
> >picnic table, roll out a roll of brown butcher paper for a table cloth,
> get
> >a few wooded hammers, rolls of paper towels and bring on Da Number one
> hard
> >crab for good eating!!
>
> Oh, boy; I didn't think about this. We're about to have large numbers of
> Sunbeamers visit Maryland, and they're going to see us eat. Perhaps they
> don't know the state motto, "Maryland: we disassemble crustaceans with
our
> bare hands*". Most will never want to cross the Mason-Dixon line or the
> Potomac River again. If you're our there, Kirk Even, please ensure that a
> crab feast is _not_ on the menu anytime during United!
>
> *Crab mallets & knives permitted for first-timers.
>
> C) Been reattaching the exhaust to the headers; the new collector gaskets
> (trying out Percy's aluminum re-usable ones this time). Got one side
hooked
> up last night, and by the time I got out from under I was checking the
> hanger brackets for "DK" stamps. Old Desmond Kluge must've had a hand in
> the design of this system. I've been warned to install the system with
_no_
> tension on any brackets or I'll be transmitting exhaust resonation to the
> pan of the car. Well, there's some tension, all right, and some of it is
in
> the exhaust. Anybody ditch this setup in favor of more conventional
> hangers? I can see that keeping the pipes up close to the car is critical
> (that's how I got into this mess); there just has to be a better way.
>
> Lawrence R. Wright
> Purchasing Analyst
> Andrews Office Products, Division of USOP
> PH 301-386-7923 FX 301-386-5333
> lrw@aop.com
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