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Posted by Dachshund on October 06, 2006 at 17:42:49 from (216.96.52.128):
In Reply to: Re: O/T What is the weirdest thing you found in a posted by RayP(MI) on October 06, 2006 at 16:44:43:
My Dad told us kids of a time back in the 30's when his family (Grandpa/Grandma and the kids) loaded up in the old Model T to head to Grandma's (My Great grandma) house for Sunday dinner. There was (is) a steep hill between the two farms. They'd almost make it to the top and the thing would die. Did this 3-4 times. Grandpa decided to go up the hill in REVERSE. Made it fine, turned around and headed on to Grandma's. When they got there the men started trying to find out what was going on with the car. Dad said that they fished the biggest, ugliest, hairiest spider out of the tank, that he'd ever seen! Going up hill forward it would go to the back of the tank and cover the hole. When they went backwards, it settled to the other side of the tank and didn't block the hole.
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