Re: [DMCForum] Re: tyres revisited
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: tyres revisited



Ha Ha Ha, that is a good one. I am going to copy this and change the
VIN# and accidentally send it to my wife and see what her reaction is.

Mark
6683

erikgeerdink wrote:

>  Dear Delorean 4512,
> I know I have talked bad about you in the past.  I've even mentioned
> how rotten you are underneath, and for that I am sorry. I truely am
> trying to get you a new frame.  Things take time, you know?  Times
> are tough.  Look how much love I've put into you the past 4 years.
> that shouldn't go unoticed.
> So please, don't decide to show me how truely rotten you are while
> I'm going 70MPH on the highway.
> I love you and I miss you.  I've taken the picture of my wife down
> and put yours up!  Wait,,,I've always had your picture up.  yea, I
> always have.  baby? I'm having a baby soon?  Huh, didn't even
> realize.  I've been spending so much time thinking of you and trying
> to buy you presents that all other things in my life have stood
> still.
>
> Thinking of you always,
> Erik
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Cohee, Michael" <mcohee@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > Okay, my car got me...I just had to respond last week to the flat
> tyre thread....While doing the final cleaning up under the car and
> double checking my coolant leak which I think is now fixed I
> happened to look over at my passenger rear tyre. Right in the center
> of the tyre tread was the head of a screw. I figured that it was
> just caught in the tread since I have done so much work and moved
> the car so much in the garage. I got a Phillips screw driver and
> slowly unscrewed it. It didn't take long for the familiar hisssss of
> air (Insert Damian music here) .....So my car got me back for joking
> about tyres. I promise never to do it again :-) I will fix the tyre
> easy enough but let this be a lesson to owners out there to be
> careful what you say (or write) because your car is listening! I
> have also heard knocking on wood has no effect on this phenomenon.
> >
> > Anyone out there know the physics of what makes a screw lying on
> it's side in your garage suddenly stand on its head at the instant a
> tyre crosses it's path? :-) Dave???
> >
> > Mike C
> > 2109
>
>
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