Imperial vs House Which won? (long, for entertainment value only)
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Imperial vs House Which won? (long, for entertainment value only)



Do you mean that you have never learned the value of stratigically placed
timbers when moving cars that are somewhat maneuverablilty challenged?  I
carry a couple pieces of railroad ties on my trailer, just in case I want to
make sure something goes no further than I want it to.

John
----- Original Message -----
From: "kenyon wills" <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 7:29 PM
Subject: IML: Imperial vs House Which won? (long, for entertainment value
only)


> I was out in the yard today and realized that I forgot to
> tell you good one that came at my expense.
>
> I recently got into my first house.  It is a "4-Imperial
> house", in that it is large enough to hold 4 Imperials
> without becoming unsightly.  There is a large yard on the
> side.  Since spiders have been sighted in the side yard by
> my arachnophobic wife,  this means that I am now free to
> cultivate free-range Imperials in the side yard.
>
> To do so, I pulled the rusty-with-no-brakes 1960 out of a
> widow-friend's garage to put into the yard for work as I
> launch into my project of taking two 1960 cars apart,
> sanding the parts, painting, and reassembling everything
> good as new.
>
> The car arrived and was out front, and I decided that I was
> going to burn off some of the gas in the tank before
> parking it, as it tends to weep gasoline if overfilled, and
> I was uncertain what attitude the car would be in on the
> uneven yard.  I ran it at idle for 3 hours and then
> proceeded to insert the car into the yard.
>
> The car has no brakes, and just a teeny amount of grab left
> in the parking brake.  Enough to stop the car in a few feet
> anyway.  It was my plan to throw the car into gear, ride
> the parking brake, and dump the car into the back yard,
> stopping by hitting Neutral and letting the P brake stop
> the car.
>
> Easy.
>
> You'll recall that when I got the car, I lived on the
> mostly empty Treasure Island Navy base and had been
> joy-riding the car around at midnight with just the parking
> brake (it's REALLY empty out there with good sightlines and
> no traffic late at night).
>
> I felt that both of us were up to this maneuver.  I had
> been sitting in the car with one foot on the P brake, one
> on the gas, and fingers pushing D & N & R respectively with
> lurching, but acceptable control.
>
> I got the car into the yard, and things were so tight that
> I was unable to make any multi-point turn that would leave
> the car far enough over to allow me to park Imperial
> Margarine next to it.  This 2- space area in the yard is
> 50% of my 4-Imperial scheme, so I just had to do it.
>
> I got peeved at the car and decided that food in my belly
> might hone my perception and ability to park.
>
> I came back out from eating and felt certain that I was now
> better qualified to park the car, despite a constant
> fence-line and unchanged turning radius.
>
> I started the car in Neutral, and assumed my normal
> position on the controls.
>
> The car had cooled, and is mechanically sound enough to
> know that it needed choke now, where before it had been
> idling for hours and was plenty warm.
>
> I depressed the Drive button, and the extra 500 RPM from
> the choke overcame the minor amount of parking brake that
> was available, and the car surged forward, to my horror.
>
> It slammed into the side of my "new" house at a 45 degree
> angle, shaking the structure and scaring my wife something
> fierce.
>
> The house now has a curved-wedge shaped dent in the
> plaster.  Imperial 1 - House 0.
>
> The bumper was unimpressed and wears the house paint and
> plaster proudly, awaiting the day that I have to REMOVE the
> car from the spot that I finally managed to get it into.
>
> How did I finally park the car?
>
> As it struck the house, it took out enough fence to make
> the final procedure a 4 point turn.
>
> I would have been ahead just running the car through the
> fence.
>
>
>
>
> Please drop me a line if your teenager ever needs driving
> lessons.  My pricing structure is very reasonable.
>
> -Kenyon
>
>
> =====
> Kenyon Wills
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> 73 LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious
>
> San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area
>
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