I am Graywolf's mechanic <grin>. Don't have enough money for it to be
any other way. I have done mechanical work about 1/2 my life. Everything
from precision instruments to bulldozers and I can never remember 12-18
bolts all coming loose the same amount, but I am going to accept Paul's
explanation provisionally, but as mentioned in my reply to him I will
take precautions.
BTW, there is an early teen rat (the whole damn family are not nice
people) with nothing productive to do in the immediate area, so you
could well be correct in your previous post.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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Bob W wrote:
Perhaps his enemies aren't trained mechanics. Or perhaps that's what they
want you to believe. It's an elaborate bluff in a looking-glass world.
Or perhaps they are trained mechanics. It's the sort of dumb thing they do.
Or maybe it's a double bluff. Highly skilled assassins carrying out a bodged
job on a car, trying to frame Graywolf's mechanic, who is the real target of
this. He'll be arrested and banged up, forced to break rocks in the
Mississippi sun, and sing spirituals in a Paul Robeson voice, for a crime he
didn't commit.
For his sake, I just hope Morgan Freeman's in there with him...
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Cheers,
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Reese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 September 2005 00:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OT-- Paranoia
Bob wrote:
Can we assume that a bad man's enemies are good, and therefore
unlikely to indulge in sump sab, whereas a good man's enemies are
likely to be bad,
and
to think nothing of sabotaging a fellow's motor while he's
indisposed?
Loosening transmission pan bolts isn't a very effective means
of sabotage.
It's pretty labor intensive for the small amount of
aggravation it causes. I think anyone who meant to cause harm
would have found a more effective way to do so.
Tom Reese