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Re: tieing together some threads

To: William Zehring <zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU>
Subject: Re: tieing together some threads
From: susan b jimenez <sjimenez@unm.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 15:00:17 -0600 (MDT)
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, William Zehring wrote:

> Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 13:44:04 -0400
> From: William Zehring <zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU>
> To: David Stillinger <dstillin@qualcomm.com>
> Cc: morgans@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject: tieing together some threads
> 
> David S. writes:
> >Anyway the XXXXX portion appears in the above three places on my
> >car leading me to believe it ain't no clone. 
>                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> Hmmm.  Curious double negative here.  ;-)  
> 
> He goes on to say:
> >This month was a milestone for me. I have owned my car for 20 years and
> >drove it until it died about six years ago from a very tired engine.  
> 
> I'd appreciate hearing from other list members how long they've been into
> the marque.  Compared to David, I'm an upstart, having owned my 4/4 (aka
> the thinking man's mog) for a mere 3 years.  Can anyone out there top the
> 20 years David has been a mog-o-phile?
> 
> Returning to a recent thread regarding the 'widow' as a source for morgans
> for sale: I've determined that I will be burried in my mog, thus
> eliminating my concern for who might use and abuse my dear car after I am
> gone.  What with the car's biodegradability, and, of course, my own, its a
> perfect match.  The only draw back is that the world will be deprived of
> one more mog with my demise.  Is this too selfish an act on my part
> (granted, it dose save the cost of the casket)?  One is left to ponder if
> the funeral would be 'top down' or otherwise.  Heck, I could almost drive
> myself to the cemetery.  Okay, I'll stop now.
> 
> Cheers,
> Will Zehring
> 
> 

Yes!

I bought my '69 +4 in 1972 and still have it (or rather it still has me).
This past August we celebrated our 25th anniversary...longer than any
human relationship I've had!  We've reached an "understanding", borne out
of many years of frustrations, joys and tribulations.  I don't think I
could part with it now, although I've come close on several occasions when
I was completely exasperated with the thing.  They do have a way of
getting under your skin.

S. Jimenez (kalesija@aol.com)


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