LOL

I used to help with the www.darwinawards.com site.  I designed the
first set of rules of eligabilty Wendy used on the site. You can
still read them on the Waybackmachine.  I love that widget.  Of
course, that was before her book came out and she got rich -- and
then got married and we had to quit flirting.  :-(  

My point is, we researched that story exhaustively.  That story is
apocryphal, a yarn, to wit, a lie.  A darn good one though, and I
have it on my site in the humor section.

I've been looking for a JATO and redneck with a deathwish since the
day I first read that story.  Enquiring minds want to know!  I
suspect it would a very short, but interesting spectacle. ;-)  Any
one have a brother-in-law and an old Impala, or maybe a sister-in-law
and a Kia?


Not to break up the off-topic discussion, is there any news on the
original problem?


Doug

--- Mnemonic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That sounds similar to a Darwin Award that went out a few years
> ago.  I seem 
> to recall something about 500 MPH, passing out from the g-force,
> and then 
> imbedding the car in the side of a mountain.  It's definitely
> something 
> interesting to do on a Saturday afternoon.
> 
> -K
> 
> On Wednesday 03 July 2002 09:30, you wrote:
> > Hows about a rocket engine on a yugo?
> >
> > Or just an airhorn from a semi mounted under the hood  :)
> >
> > --JMS
> 
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Doug Riddle
http://www.dougriddle.com
 
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Peoples' Liberty Teeth." - George Washington ##


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