William Hatch, Esq., while I agree that drag racing in 4x4 high may not
be the best idea, your pompous tone and inaccurate statements do nothing
to further the discussion. FYI, any of the "modern" Daks do not have to
"stop and back up" to get out of 4H. So we now know that at least the
"Great Mechanic" part of your eloquent self profile is bullshit;
hopefully you are a better lawyer than mechanic or I pity your clients.
Extract your head from your ass, and take a look around and see if you
can figure out how to get down from your highhorse and join the rest of
us down here in the real world trying to figure some things out
together...
Warmest regards,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: William Hatch [mailto:wkhesq@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: March 6, 1998 3:30 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: 4x4 hi range drag racing?
What is wrong with the minds of some of the folks who tune in in this
net?
Someone must be kidding when they say start out in Four Wheel Hi and
shift the lever forward into 2H. Well partner, you are still in 4H and
will be until you stop, back up, then go forward again.
Tell u what; you can use my '87 Dak with headers and U can pick out the
worst Vega whatever you have ever heard of and let's go get it on at the
strip. I hope there is 200,000 people there who will LTAOAROTF - at you
while I sputter and wheeze by you in my 3 cylinder rusted out auto
tranny (slipping) Vega. The blue smoke from the exhaust that I will put
out will probably bury you so no one will notice that you stopped to get
it back into 2H.
Sonny, before you make a total fool out of yourself, go take a basic
course in auto mechanics, presuming without deciding that you took high
school physics. I'd bet your parents didn't have a honor roll student
bumper sticker, either. Same goes for the guy that wanted to know what
anti-sway bars do.
Me, Great mechanic, not half bad lawyer from way, way up in Northern NY.
I say that is "too too bad" which means I'm from way up in Northern NY -
iron mine country - Lyon Mountain and Merrill, NY to be exact. Live near
Cortland now. The SF Bay Bridge was made out of steel which came from
the ore mined in my back yard.
Sorry for being mean and nasty; the half bad defense lawyer couldn't get
the job done today, so there is one less child molester on the street
tonight. I'm tired, I'm old and I ain't got no lady friends this month.
All the best,
WKHESQ.
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