until i could no longer keep them together, i did not get anthing to replace my station wagons. man those cars rode so much more comfortable than the cars i now have. > -----Original Message----- > From: Kyle E Cleveland [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 8:15 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Working @ home > > Yeah, well the price was right--$1.00 (That's U.S. funds, Martin. I > don't think I could afford it if I I to pay for it in loonies ;>) ) > > I figure once I get something else I can take out the seats, sink it in > the back yard, and turn it into a pool for the kids. > > Barber, Kenneth L. wrote: > > > > i always liked those big old cars and all the newer ones are so small in > > comparison. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Kyle E Cleveland [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > > > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 7:57 AM > > > To: [log in to unmask] > > > Subject: Re: Working @ home > > > > > > I did notice one cool thing while I was trying to shovel a path to the > > > car this morning...the stratification of snow/ice/snow/ice/snow > extrudes > > > the bottom layer of ice so it looks like melted plastic. Kind of like > a > > > glacier effect. > > > > > > Another plus is that my car died, so a friend gave me an '84 Olds to > use > > > until I figure out if I'm going to fix or replace my car. This thing > > > is a land whale with rear-wheel drive, so I can do doughnuts in the > > > parking lot! It's just like being in high school again! > > > > > > -Kyle > > > > > > "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" - Monty Python's 'Life of > > > Brian'