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Re: [ST] Logging trucks



In addition to The Plastic Mines alluded to by Mr. Lawler, we also have 
hazards like logging trucks in northern parts of Connecticut.  But, the real 
problems here and everywhere are the cell phone talking, make up applying 
soccer mom piloted giant SUVs, the kid in the crapped out civic, and the 
left lane lingering a**holes who present a daily challenge to all of 
us....beware, be safe, happy new year...

Denis Liakos
'01 BRG ST
'01 Neon Blue, filthy dirt SP3
- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "CAPT Howard S. Serlick USNR" <serlick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <redriders@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "ST Digest" <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 7:55 AM
Subject: [ST] Logging trucks


> Happy New Year Lisa & All:
> I'm glad I don't live in a logging area. This incident makes driving in a 
> big city   seem a lot less dangerous than where you live. It also 
> illustrates how arbitrary life can be.
> Glad you're fine and will ride/drive another day,
>
> Howard Stephen Serlick
> Blue '03 ST
> Philadelphia
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