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Re: MG 98

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Subject: Re: MG 98
From: Rick Brown <mgrick@ptd.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 21:26:17 -0400
Bill Schooler wrote:
> 
> Well, I might as well chime in here since my name has been mentioned a
> couple of times.  I managed to meet David Deutsch, Mike Robson, Larry
> Macy, and "Dr. Doug" Russell from the list.  Walked all around the show,
> looking for list hats and peoples' names on cars - that's how I found
> Robson - but the list hat is hard to spot!
> 
> David's son's car looks pretty good with the Union Jack on the boot lid.
> And, yes, I ended up parked next to a white GT with a Union Jack on the
> top.  The owner is from Baltimore, I believe, and I've seen his car a
> number of times.  Doesn't look all that bad, either.
> 
> Enjoyed John Twist's tech session on "problem solving", with folks
> bringing their cars into the tent for an on-the-spot diagnosis.  Don't
> know many folks who would attempt what John did - with great success I
> might add.
> 
> The weather was simply outstanding.  For a July day in this area, it was
> absolutely delightful.  I didn't have quite so long a drive as Dr Doug,
> but I enjoyed my 105 mile trip, both coming and going.  I too, was
> pleased by the judging that I saw.  I didn't see all the awards, but
> concentrated on the GT class.  I was impressed by the quality of the
> popular vote as I thought the correct cars won awards - particularly the
> first place car owned by a fellow named Collier.  Thought that was about
> the nicest example of a GT that I've ever seen.  And Robson's taking
> third place has destroyed my theory about "how to win in popular vote
> shows".  I have always thought that you just had to open the bonnet to
> get votes - but no!  Nice car, Mike - glad you were in the winner's
> circle.  And I certainly agree about the Concours winner from Oklahoma.
> Since that's my home state, I stopped and chatted a bit.  Agree that
> this is one nice fellow and he has a super nice car.
> 
> Nice day, nice cars, and met some nice folks - and I agree about the
> great job done by the Baltimore club.
> 
> --
> *Bill Schooler      *Check the MGCC Wash DC Centre Web Page
> *Woodbridge, VA     *http://members.aol.com/mgccwdcc/
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> *53 TD
> *60 MGA
> *69 MGB/GT


Well Bill dont know how you missed me - I wore my hat the entire time
from Wednesday thru to Sunday Morn.

BTW the White GT with the Union Jack on the top is owned by Richard
Liddick - president of the Baltimore MG Club - and I agree with you 
and the others on the outstanding job they did presenting this
extravaganza of MG Cars.

Rick

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