David Deutsch wrote:
>
> I own MGs for alot of reasons but by far the biggest is the Challenge.
> The living on the edge, fixing on the road and hearing the lite weighs
> at events from Maine to Maryland say "you drove all the way from New
> York today and your going back tonight". There's no more new frontiers
> to conquer or discover unless you own a space ship or bathosphere.
> The spirit of MG ownership is to rise in the face of advercity and over
> come the obstacles put before you. Owning these cars is a sign of
> character and courage.
>
> I going to miss alot of you aol-ers who are leaving but at the same
> time I'm disappointed in you for not taking the steps neccessary to
> stay with us. I dropped aol long ago for netcom and have never
> regretted it once. I hope most will take the steps needed to return and
> when you do I'll be here to ask you "what the hell took you so long?"
>
> Yes I'm on a soap box again preaching and hope that some will
> understand that life is for living and you really should sieze the
> moments when you can truely enjoy. I'm not saying MGs are the only way
> to do this but it is one of things that works best for me. Don't wait
> for a tommorrow that may never come. The wise look towards the future
> the ignorant count on it. Now go give your loved ones a hug and kiss,
> count your blessing and have fun. Happy Holidays and Safety fast,
> David Deutsch
David-
It doesn't happen often, but this time around I can say that I agree
100%. Amen Brother! I have seen the light!
Regards,
Chris Delling
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