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Re: might see the last of me.

Subject: Re: might see the last of me.
by TommyT-Bone on 2008/4/8 23:27:28

Yo brian.

Your young, your wild and your free.

I wouldn't be surprised if you had the power of music in you.

That being said. You jumped into a car not knowing much about it and their is a lot that needs to be done. I remember when I was a teenager a friend of mine bought a 61 Chevy Impala for $50. It had a problem with a transmission leak. We topped off the tranny and drove it about 12 miles when the tranny ran out of fluid again. We got some more transmission fluid and he drove the car to his house where it sat for a few months. Someone offered him $50 for the car and he sold it.
The next car he bought for $700. A beautiful 1967 Pontiac GTO. It didn't need much and he had limited funds but he really wanted to put a set of side-pipes on that baby. It also needed a set of tires because he pretty well toasted the tires that came with it showing everybody how it could lay down 100 feet of rubber on the drop of a hat. Let me see........sidepipes or tires? Sidepipes....of course!!!
About a month later I went to visit him in the hospital where he was recovering from a severe concussion. He kept asking over and over again what happened. You'd tell him the story and 3 minutes later he'd say...What happened?
What happened was he was running at a very high speed when one of his tires blew out. It sent him into spins until he was abruptly stopped by a telephone pole. The trunk of the car wrapped itself around the pole. They had to cut down the pole to lift the car off to take it to the junkyard.
Do you see what I'm trying to say here? Good; Because I don't even know the moral of this story. Other than your young, your wild, and your free. You'll make a few mistakes but it's all just part of the game.
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