Listers-
I was reading an article in the Sunday paper about Tom O'Keefe, the
President of Tully's Coffee (a local competitor to Starbuck's). In the
article it mentioned that in high school Tom worked on Tri**mph and MG
engines. I looked up his email & sent him a note to see if he still has
LBC's and I got this reply:
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom T. O'Keefe [mailto:ttok@tullys.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 1999 12:56 PM
To: swconley@foxinternet.net
Subject: RE: MG's
Steve,
Sounds like you've just entered the "fun zone" as it relates to cars! I had
a '68 MGB and a '69 MGB-GT...both primrose yellow...not my favorite color
but the cars were pretty solid. My first car was a '59 TR-3...British
Racing Green.
I've got scarred knuckles to prove I did too much work on British
cars...they are great though. I currently drive some "LGC's" (German) but
my favorite rig is still my Hummer.
Thanks for the invite...I'll follow your happenings from your web
site...which is great! Take care and always carry a water bottle in your
trunk...'76 B's had a tendency to catch fire from the cat. Converter.
Have fun!
Very truly yours,
Tom T. O'Keefe
Head Barista
Tully's Coffee Tully's...Experience the Best
1-800-96-tully
www.tullys.com
ttok@tullys.com
fax: 206-233-2077
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Conley [mailto:swconley@foxinternet.net]
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 1999 11:47 AM
To: ttok@tullys.com
Subject: MG's
Mr O'Keefe-
I read the article about you and Tully's in the paper today and one thing
stood out. What interested me was that the article stated you worked on
Triumphs and MGs when you were in High School. Do you still have an
interest in LBC's? (Little British Cars) I've just purchased a '76 MGB
Roadster and I'm trying to fix it up.
If you would be interested I would like to invite you to join the MG Car
Club NW Centre. We have meetings in the Northend, Eastside and Southend.
We have rallyes and road trips and other get-togethers. Or, you might check
out my web site MGB Online http://web3.foxinternet.net/swconley to see other
info about MG's. Pay no attention to that Starbuck's link on my page...if
you're an MG guy I'm switching to Tully's!
Sincerely,
Steve Conley
Marysville, WA USA
'76 MGB Roadster
GHN5UG393585G
mailto:swconley@foxinternet.net
MGB Online = http://web3.foxinternet.net/swconley
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