OT: AWESOME!!!

Looks like you're slipping just a bit Pig Boy, better step away, lick on Nancy a bit, and then come back. You really need a break.

:> There you go again, the jealous, REALLY JEALOUS, over the fact that :>I once own a '37 Lasalle, what a jealous little draft dodging senile :>coward from Gulf Breeze, Florida, who's only way to get attention is to :>make a fool of it's self. With this goat obsession/fetish you have. Like :>when the other kids laughed at it's attempt to use foul language in :>elementary school play grounds, but just gibberish. Too senile to :>remember what he last wrote. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a :>Mexican Chiwawa with it's senseless barking, me too, me too. And as :>usually afraid to use your name, address, or even sign your statement as :>any man would. :> Again you don't even have the fortitude to sign your lies, what :>coward! :> You're not worth any more time when a cut and paste this same :>paragraph it fits so well! :> But now worth the time to forward this low life to: snipped-for-privacy@mchsi.com :>and to cox,net to nail 4ax.com (databasix.com) :> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O :>mailto: snipped-for-privacy@aol.com

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but..... They still bring a smile to your face when

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They are 8-7.60-15's and are 8 inches wide and about

nicest vintage slicks I've had! (M&H drag slicks)

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L.W.(Bill) Hughes III

Yeah but you said there was nothing wider than 7 inches. Here is proof!

They are 8-7.60-15's and are 8 inches wide and about

nicest vintage slicks I've had!

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L.W.(Bill) Hughes III

In your dreams, gasbag.

Plenty of proof has been posted.

One thing is certain, however: you were one of the very /last/ to find out about cheater slicks!

Like so many things.

It seems that this walking upright is causing the blood to run to your feet and glutea maximi.

But back to those cheatin' slicks, eh? You is WRONG AGAIN.

You're not even a loser; you've never even been in the game.

Pass the CnP. please.

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L.W.(Bill) Hughes III

Already been done; learn to read, I don't chew my mousies 2wice.

And I was there, too, and evidently far more in touch than you were with the car scene.

No surprise, eh?

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L.W.(Bill) Hughes III

Nope. YOU are wrong.

Admit it.

Then deal with it.

/Men/ do.

You likely cannot.

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Oh I beg to differ dude "Cheater Slicks" were out long before 65!

-- Some people are like slinkies.......... they are not really good for anything, but..... They still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.

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On Sat, 9 Dec 2006 17:20:47 -0800, L.W.(Bill) Hughes III wrote (in article ):

That means you had five flats a week; twenty a month; about 180 for the school year. And we all know you never lie.

So the common sense question most people would ask, why did you not learn that you could avoid all that wasted time and effort buying and changing tires every day if you saved up a couple of bucks and bought better tires?

Anyone else would have.

Craig

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They were probably much more expensive relatively...

I was buying new bias ply tires for $20 (+mounting and balancing) when I was making about $2 an hour....

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I was thinking of the Atlas 6.00 x 13s that I used on the Corvair Wagon..... The snow tires were 6.50 x 13s.

The Corvair was great in the snow.... as long as you did not want to change direction or go over 50 mph.

I used to carry both spares and several bags of sand to try and hold the front wheels down..

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