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|    Michael Loo to Dave Drum    |
|    dreams of the past 812    |
|    20 Aug 14 17:05:01    |
       DD> TBH - both the mechanic shop and the radio show are sidelines to these        DD> guys.               To be equally honest and perhaps more exact, the garage       was their actual main source of income when I met them       - well, one of them, at least, I am not sure which, nor       did I care, as I thought he treated my then girlfriend       with some high-handedness and major sarcasm, or at least       she thought so.               DD> Dr. Tom Magliozzi (Boston U) is/was also a college        DD> professor. Ray is a graduate        DD> of the Humanities program at MIT - and is/was a science teacher before        DD> getting into the car fixing business. They are retired, currently, from        DD> Car Talk. "The brothers have been taping Car Talk at WBUR in Boston for        DD> 35 years, and the show        DD> has been a staple on NPR Member stations for the last 25 years. With        DD> older brother Tom turning 75 this year, the guys decided it was time to        DD> "stop and smell the cappuccino.""              And as I understand precious little about automotive       things and have even less interest, I was left out in       the cold when my friends would stop whatever they were       doing every Saturday I think it was morning to tune in       on the show.               DD> I was the varsity ice hockey goalie (and sometime defence man) on my        DD> high school team. Lost NO teeth to that experience.        ML> Says something for your quick reflexes - or for the        ML> lack of competency of your opponents.        DD> Says more for my powers of observation. I got the varsity position        DD> after the previous guy ate a puck and lost nearly all his teeth, not to        DD> mention getting his jaw broken in three places by a slap shot that came        DD> perfectly through the rectangular "spit hole" in the baseball catcher's        DD> mask that we wore for protection in those days.              You were perhaps smarter than my other goalie friend.               Before I skated my        DD> first varsity game I went to the metal shop and had the instructor weld        DD> a bar mid-way in the "spit hole" - rendering the mask useless for a        DD> tobacco chewer but securing my teeth and jaw.               So why weren't other masks made that way?               DD> am jonesing for some Popeyes spicy chicken - and that's not something        DD> one can gum with any measure of success or enjoyment.        ML> I'd be tempted to make full use of the food chopper.        DD> Doesn't help me with the crispy, crunchy skin - which is half (or        DD> more) of the pleasure of Popeyes. I can manage chicken fairly well.        DD> Just can't gnaw it from the bone nor crunch the crunchy bits.              Ah, so. It must be impossible to enjoy textury foods at the       moment. It'll make the day when you can enjoy them again all       the sweeter.              Burnt Raybird       cat: booze       servings: 1              1/4 oz amaretto       1/4 oz dark creme de cacao       1/4 oz Kahlua       5 oz hot coffee       whip cream              Serve in mug              http://viminal.me.psu.edu/~nari/html/ctailszero.html              ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30       --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5        # Origin: Check Out Doc's QWK Mail Via Web BBS > DocsPlace.org (1:123/140)        * Origin: LiveWire BBS -=*=- telnet://livewirebbs.com (1:2320/100)              --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.20a        * Origin: LiveWire BBS (1:2320/100.0)    |
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