Kai, thanks for your comments re MG World
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>*I* would like to hear your feed back on the premier issue of MG World. <I
>think I am taking over Philips job here :-) > So please spew all you
>want, you can tell me/the list/Philip whatever you want.
Looks like I'm out of a job, any openings for a poor unemployed motoring
hack? :-)
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>I have a few things that I think should be improved, thought about etc.
>First off I would like to see more MGA content. I do like the fact that MG
>World appears NOT to be focused on the MGF which is good...but I feel that
>some of the prewar cars should also have a bit more room.
Can't feature all the cars in every issue, but rest assured that we'll be
covering the full range. Look out for a feature on an MGA owner who also
owns a drag racer. Oh, and I like the MGF, so you'll be seeing something
on it in most issues; you can see what you're missing! :-)
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>Secondly, something most be done about the delivery :-)
Move to England, Kai ;-)
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>Thirdly, I would like to see more "parts" reviewed. Like taking a new MGB
>heritage shell and comparing it to a really original (never restored, but
>excellent) MGB. It would be nice to see how the new shell compares in
>quality to the real thing. I saw the VERY small article on the bodyshell,
>but more info was needed to make an informed decision about purchasing one.
Fair comment. That was not intended to be a detailed feature on Heritage
shells, just a sidebar to the main feature. I'll look at doing an indepth
feature in a future issue.
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>Oh and Please get a subscription so Philip can afford a nicer pair of
>shorts ;-) (those multicolored, striped ones...just aren't cool).
Hey, I like my shorts (no else does though) :-(
I was hoping to get some fashion tips from fashion guru Kai, what with
Levittown being the fashion capital of the World, but the picture he sent
was crap, so I couldn't read the designer label on his t-shirt ;-) My
wife says you should see my GREEN ones!
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>Hey and whats this with taking some of my perfectly good Americanese and
>translating it into British English? (actually it makes it sound kinda
>funny, knowing what I wrote). ;-)
Ever since some bloke called Webster started messing around with
spellings, you guys have had no idea about English ;-) In fact, (true
story this) I was in the States a few years back and someone asked me
what language we spoke in Britain. Well....! :-)
On a more serious note, the develop of language interests me. Have you
read Bill Bryson's Made in America? It explains why you lot speak
differently.
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>(Philip I am serious about the shorts, but I was joking about the Enlish)
How could you be serious about those shorts??
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>Well any thoughts you have are welcome...
Wot, about my shorts, or the magazine?
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>Kai
Philip Raby
Editor, MG World
PO Box 163, Bicester OX6 3YS, UK
Tel: 01869 340061 Fax: 01869 340063 Mobile 0467 767361
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