On Sat, 07 Dec 1996, Wayne Kube <wkube@iadfw.net> wrote:
>Just got home from the Texas MG Register's first Satruday Natter 'n
>Noggin'. Beautiful day today - nearly 70 degrees F - cloudless sky - light
>breeze. Wonderful top down driving! Cruising down the road at 55 (ok, 70
>- allright, 80mph for a while!), short sleeved T-shirt, wind massaging the
>scalp, Grateful Dead playing on the stereo - cool! Good turnout - about 30
>members and friends - early December couldn't be much better.
Wayne, Just came home from the Jersey T chapter's Christmas Party to see your
note. What a contrast. Our party was at Keith Murphy's house in Long Valley,
N.J.
Long Valley is exactly opposite what most picture N.J. as being. His house is
in
a very rural area on top of a mountain. In fact the temperature drop was enough
to change the rain we have been getting on the Jersey Coast all day into a
pretty heavy snow storm. They are expecting up to a foot.
Fifty five people showed up for a great party. Keith was a rock and roll singer
in the late fifty's ( had a recording contract but never became big) and has a
"fifty's" room filled with memrobilia including a juke box and "drive in" type
counter and booths. Great setting for an MG party, but no substitute for top
down weather you are having in Texas.
Mike
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