Winter Traction

From: Rob Agnew (ragnew@islandnet.com)
Date: Fri Sep 25 1998 - 14:14:15 EDT


I will be VERY,VERY clear. The weight of a shell is NOT enough to provide
sufficient additional winter traction. Mother-in-law in a rocking chair
was a joke .... it is unsafe to have a person riding in the back up a
pickup truck except in Beverly Hills. Just ask Jethro or Elley May.

Rob

>Date: 25 Sep 1998 08:42:37 -0700
>From: Shaun.Hendricks@bergenbrunswig.com
>Subject: RE:DML: Winter Traction

> Well, I happened to be one of those idiots that when my primary field of
>interest had the bottom drop out (wanted to be an aeronautical engineer, but
>then all those jobs dried up and died) <snip> .... etc.

>Shaun H.

>- ----original message----
>A shell isn't heavy enough and it's weight is evenly distributed over the
>box, not the rear wheels. Now, if mother-in-law weighs 300 lbs, simply put
>her rocker between the rear wheels and place her in it.

>Rob Agnew
>ragnew@islandnet.com

Rob Agnew
ragnew@islandnet.com

Victoria, B.C.
Canada



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