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From: frye@cuuxa.UUCP (frye)
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Subject: tody's hit list er shit list...
Message-ID: <293@cuuxa.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 15:59:36 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 16 15:59:36 1985
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Organization: AT&T Technologies CSD, Lisle, Il.
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I gotta agree with number 4 (Jacked up pickups). The headlights
are illegal in Illinois too (if not covered) but, most cops look
the other way. What really bothers me is the fact that they are
so high. Them bastards could roll right over a small car. I find
that a lot of those idiots don't drive any better that I ice skate
either. If one of those jerks hits me in my ride, I'm gonna try
to get them charged with attempted murder. A vehicle's bumpers are
supposed to match up with other bumpers and not miss by a goodly
distance. Even semi truck bumpers come closer to matching up with 
car bumpers than these fool pickups do. The problem seems to be
that the law really can't touch the owners if the vehicle came
from the factory that way (jacked up). It really pisses me off
when the owner puts in his own 13" lift kit. I think the reason
more of these "rock hoppers" aren't involved in more accidents
is the fact that the driver can see over cars in front of them.
But, just try to see over the "rock hopper" if you are driving
a normal vehicle. Really tickles me though, when the jerks get 
those wrecks stuck clear to the axles. The question I have about
the headlights is: Why bother with 4wheel drive around here? I
figure, they should just turn on them lights and melt the snow
out of the way(8-).





That "Frye in the ointment" again.
Tom Frye, that is.