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Re: Purchase of new MGA -Reply plus misc hooey

To: william.eastman@medtronic.com
Subject: Re: Purchase of new MGA -Reply plus misc hooey
From: mgbob@juno.com (ROBERT G. HOWARD)
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 18:25:54 EST
Bill, 
  Is there a possibility that the Z-3 driver was slack-jawed at the sight
of your beautiful daughter, that it wasn't the car...?
Bob

.  
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997 13:02:28 -0600 Bill Eastman
<william.eastman@medtronic.com> writes:
>
>
>>>> Mike Lishego <mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu> 11/26/97 03:23pm >>>
> wrote:
>snippity snip snip  <<<the MGB was easily the most lovely of the MG 
>family.
> In it's earliest forms, the MGB had power, performance, and roll-up
>windows.  After '74 might cause some debate among purists, 
>but if you need more proof of the MGB's superiority, simply look at 
>the
>sales 
>records!  >>> <more snip-er-oony>
>
>Here we have more proof of the MGB conspiracy to remove the MGA from 
>its
>rightful place at the apex of MG history.  How do power and roll up 
>windows
>make a car look better?  The roll up windows may look better up  but 
>how
>often do we do that?  This is just another example of the MGB hoard 
>using
>misinformation and inuendo to discredit the less abundant MGA 
>aficionado
>;-)  (I figure I had better start adding emoticons lest someone take 
>me too
>seriously)  Rise, fellow MGA'ers and resist this oppression!  Yeah 
>though I
>walk through the shadow...
>
>
>The other evening my 12 year old daughter and I were out on what 
>turned out
>to be the last drive in the A before the salt flew.  At a stoplight we
>spotted a Z-3 jockey in the oncoming lane.  He was staring at us slack
>jawed obviously overcome by the beauty of the MGA and the fact that we 
>were
>out in 35 F weather with the side screens out (and no heater but he 
>could
>not see that, obviously).  As we passed him my daughter made an "L" 
>with
>her thumb and forefinger.  For those of you out of touch with the 
>present
>teenager,  that is the universal hand sign for "loser."  I was very 
>proud
>of my daughter that evening for this and also for only complaining 
>once
>about being cold.
>
>On a completely non-LBC and personal note, if anyone has wondered what 
>a
>person as warped as myself would do for a living, check out the latest 
>copy
>of People "Magazine."  There is an article about a child who is 
>fighting
>cancer and she is wearing what looks like a medieval torture device 
>known
>as a halo brace.  The brace shown is one of my designs from about 10 
>years
>ago.  It is quite high tech really with the structure being made from
>carbon reinforced epoxy and titanium.  Anyway, no big deal to most and 
>I
>feel self conscience even mentioning it but it is probably as close as 
>I
>will ever get to having any of my work published outside of geek 
>medical
>journals.
>
>Regards,
>Bill Eastman
>61 MGA who will not bow to tyranny
>

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