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Date Posted: 11:03:17 05/09/04 Sun
Author: Fan
Subject: Rat "ROCKS"

Rats can be detected by their rubber droppings or evidence of fresh rubber can be seen on the race track surfaces. Rats will eat nearly anything, but they prefer high-quality foods such as, Top grade gas, and a good crew, and 1 fluid ounce of nos before heading down the track. You can find them lurking along fence line, for their next pray. Statistics has been proven that poison has little to no affect on them the only way is to catch them and that to has been proven to be hard to do. My Hat goes off to the rat and the Morgan's for Building a fine group of track rats. Keep up the good work, but look out they may drop down to an 8 inch tire
a true fan

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