Mowogman, thanks for the clarification on the reason for your post, it
wasn't clear from the orginal, but I agree with you about the "this is
legit" or whatever it is that has popped up at least twice. It may or may
not be legit, but I don't think the list is the place for it. Hindsight is
generally 20-20, but a more direct statement about what you objected to may
have been more well recieved (or maybe not, who knows).
James, as far as listing cars, I think it was just a tongue in cheek,
practice what you preach response, don't think there is a major with it
(IMHO), issue hasn't come up that I am aware before this, BTW used to hav a
B/GT myself.
Regards
Greg Lemon
54 BN1
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Lea" <clocks@midcoast.com>
To: "R. Denton" <foxriverkid@earthlink.net>; <MOWOGMAN@aol.com>;
<healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: Clarification: Keep the list to Healey content, please.
> I too have not followed this thread from the beginning but I do have a
> question. Is it bad form to put some of the cars you own in your
signature?
> Over the years I have made some good friends from this practice as it
allows
> other car enthusiasts who have similar cars or interests to know you share
> something in common. It never occurred to me that it might be viewed as an
> ego trip or showing off. In fact, I think it would be good for everyone to
> do it so we could all see what is out there. Just my opinion FWIW. Cheers,
> JL
>
> James Lea
> PO Box 25
> Rockport Maine, 04856
>
> 1952 Triumph Mayflower Saloon
> 1958 Rover P4
> 1962 Austin Healey 3000 BT7
> 1967 MGB MkI
> 1969 MGB GT
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