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|    Ron to All    |
|    Why does the Mercedes look jacked-up.    |
|    12 Oct 07 22:10:11    |
      From: ron_winn@lineone.net              The Times issue of 3/10 shows two very similar pictures of the rear of the       Mercedes with one man named in each. One a paparazzi the other a French cop.       "Arnal" appears on the back of the photog jacket and an arrow points to       "Gagliardone". Don't know what we are to make of this but have you ever seen       a newspaper show two very similar shots on the same page [on the front page]       or anywhere in a newspaper for that matter?              In both pictures the left rear wheel is seen up in the air, off the ground       and the exhaust box and piping leading to the engine manifold is on the       ground underneath the car. The engine must have been forced forward in the       impact which presumably disloged the exhaust system from its mounts and the       manifold. But what the hell is the rear wheel doing off the ground. The       camber towards the tunnel wall can't possible be that concave to have the       rear wheel on the road. Even if the engine was down in front that is no       reason why the rear wheel is up in the air. Is a motorcycle underneath the       car somewhere under the left hand side of the car?              So what are these two pictures telling us?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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