Andrew,
Have a son, Robert Harrison, who deserted sunny North Carolina (its 20
degrees outside with 4" of snow) to work in freezing Milford, CT as a
computer programmer and equipment installer for a food service company,
Distributive Management System (DMS). He is a Datsun nut like his old man,
has 3 drivable and 1 or 2 parts cars. His Web site is
http://mywebpages,comcast.net/robbbieharrison/ and this gives you a intro
to Robbie. He introduced me to the owner-datsun-roadster site about 2 years
ago and basically I just lurk. I have (1) 2000 running and several in
various states of disassy. I know that he is headed this way (Elizabeth
City, NC) next Tuesday. Hope that the two of you can possibly get together
to talk Datsuns. His cell is 203-214-1301. Good Luck.
Arthur Harrison
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Andrew Murphy
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:56 PM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: OT- A new respect for the East Coast Owners
Hey All,
Currently, I am in Milford, CT. on business and the cold is unbelievable.
This morning when I left my hotel room to go to the job site I could
actually feel my lungs starting to freeze. With wind chill, the temperature
was -15. Unbelievably cold.
Being a stupid California I made a serious mistake. As I was walking to my
car I hear this crackling sound coming from the top of my head. I reached up
to feel around and broke a big chunk of my hair off. I always leave my house
in California with wet hair. Not a great idea in Connecticut in winter.
Stupid me.
When I get back to California I am going to kiss the ground. If I tried that
here, I'd be stuck to the earth.
Live and learn,
Andrew Murphy
SoCalROC
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