Good question. I regularly drive in the rain, topless. Drive faster than
40, and get a hat with a brim.
Larry
>>>>On 8/2/00 12:56 AM so and so (Geoffrey Gallaway) said. (And I quote:)
>Why can't your MG work in the rain?
>
>Geoff
>
>This one time, at band camp, Tomsaudi@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Am I the only person here missing out on driving his/her MG this summer
>> because of the rain? Here I am in August, and I could not even guess the
last
>
>> time I drove my MG. It's either always raining, I'm out of town, it's too
>> humid, etc, for me to enjoy the car. What makes matters worse is that this
is
>
>> my first full summer with the car.
>>
>> Not like I had a great start either. Being psyched about just having the
car
>> tuned up, the car died on my way to my first club event of the year-culprit
>> was a shot clutch slave cylinder, and then after that it was discovered the
>> tie rods were totally shot and needed to be replaced. And so, here I sit,
and
>
>> it's pouring outside, and the weather forecast keeps calling for more of
the
>> wet stuff, my beloved car collects dust in the gargage.
>>
>> UGH! Anyone else having as great a summer as me?
>>
>> Tom
>> 78 Midget (I think it's green, I may have forgotten)
>>
>
>--
>Geoffrey Gallaway || Programming the X Window System is like trying to find
>geoffeg@sloth.org || the square root of pi using Roman numerals.
>D e v o r z h u n || -- Anonymous
Larry Macy
78 Midget
Keep your top down and your chin up.
Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
System Manager/Administrator
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
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