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Old 11-12-2000, 01:54 PM   #3
LuvMyStang
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I-35 is not the place for something like that to happen to you, either. When I first got my most recent 65, I locked up the brakes on 635 in Garland and did a 180 in one of the middle lanes. Even though traffic was tight, I never touched anybody. Ever seen a grown man cry? I was scared (still sitting in the middle of 635 FACING 60+ traffic), saddened (that something like this could happen to me), and happy (that nobody had to die that day) all at the same time. I know this had nothing to do with your oil pump, but I just had to relate to the 'breakdown in Dallas' thought.
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