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You got that right, I am not sure if a jumper has ever survived. 7-9 knot currents. As a matter of fact I ended up stopped up in the middle while wating for the mobile home to be removed and the winds were really rocking my 3/4 ton truck. It is not a fun place to park!!! There must be something about Deuces, I was driving the red one when the earthquake hit and to have a close call with the blue one. Main thing all worked out fine!!! It was amazing that no other vehicle was involved when the guy lost the mobile home.
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That must be the most famous engineering footage of bad bridge design . I think there is a 54 Chevy on that bridge when it was doing the hula !You guys should try the Dan Ryan expressway in Chicago at rush hour !! Or any other time of the day for that matter.It's not the wind that we worry about.It's small arms fire !
[Edited by Belair62 (03-17-2001 at 09:40 AM).]
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Maybe the Small Arms fire is because you are driving that Low Rider.
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... or maybe that lowrider is just backfiring...
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