At 03:31 PM 7/14/98 -0500, Phil Vanner wrote:
>It seems like a good time to open up nominations for the Golden Dremel Award
>for 1998...
>
>Phil Hubbard for persistence?
>
>Trevor for his adventures with the B that would not run?
>
>Ben Ruset for taking an $800 rubber-bumper and making something out of it?
>
>Becky Mahoney for rescuing the B under the tree? (valve stems? really)
>
>Ralph Cordell for resurrecting the MGA he owned in college?
>
>I'm sure there are plenty of other worthy candidates.
How about Barney Gaylord for being an all around good guy, and possibly the
most valuable list member :)
Also, where's Ms. Denise Thorpe (sp?)?
I heard she left for England, but I've heard nothing since.
>
>Phil Vanner
>Mk1 Midget
>Drive your MG to work, take the scenic route home, smile a little, it's all
>temporary.
>
Ha, I got you beat. I drive my B 400 miles from Memphis, TN to Atlanta, GA
every 10 weeks. When I'm at home, I commute 250 miles to and from work. When
I'm here at Tech, I drive to and from work 3-4 times a week. AND the best
thing is that I've had the top down for about 2 months straight. I've only had
the top up twice because of rain. Now that's a great way to put a smile on
your face. :)
Jay
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