Interesting fairytale and a BIG thanks to Bruce T. WE4 and TB.com

tta1401

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My friend I work w/ have a friendly rivalry going on. He drives a '68 Dodge Dart. He wrote this little fairytale that I would like to share w/ y'all. Really interesting and clever. He used my TTA instead of the GN/T-Type but you will still get the point. Enjoy!


Actually, had you done you history research, you would have learned that
back in the early 12th century King Arthur convened with his knights in
search of more power. Choosing, Sir Dodgemore son of Lord Plymouth, Arthur
sent him on a quest for a power source, known only as Hemi, to ensure his
kingdom's security in the world. Many years Sir Dodgemore searched for the
mysterious Hemi, after three years his quest ended out of the Lake Valdez
appeared a beautiful Arm which held the powerful Hemi and gave it to
Dodgmore, who then headed home to appease his king. Soon the Evil tyrant
General Motors learned of the quest and set out not only to destroy the kind
peaceful Camolot, steal the power source and rule the world with his black
fist. Motors and his 454,000 strong army intercepted Dodgemore in the
Valley of Thunder in the land of Norman; one brave knight was all that stood
between an evil General ruling the world! Sir Dodgmore, armed with the
HEMI, was able to cut down the army in three days, and twelve nights. First
came the Chevy regiment, followed by the Saturn's, GMC's, Buick and
Oldsmobile. Finialy all that stood between our hero and General Motors was
the Pontiac, led by the ruthless Turbo Commander, who was known to have an
annoying high pitched whine. While he fought bravely there was no contest
the HEMI silenced the whine FOREVER! Mr. Motors, can't be a general without
an army can you, ran away showing what a true coward he was vowing to return
again. Sir Dodgemore, then returned home the quest for More Power was now
done. Over the years the names changed some, but the core of the story
remained, good always overcomes comes bad.


I hope you liked it. I guess we will have to set him straight!

To Bruce T. (WE4) and TB.com,

I am the one that ordered the tranny cooler and I have to say Thanks! You called my dad and talked for a bit. He e-mailed me and told me what was up. You are one class act guy! You are one those people that reassures us that there are people that care about us military folk. We won't let you down! To all at TB.com, thanks a bunch for letting me slip into another world instead of the war world. Whenever I do make it to the computer, I go staight to this site. It keeps me sane. And yes, we do have computers in the desert believe it or not. Keep it up and God Bless the US!
 
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