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RE: a question for you

To: "'Stuart J. Ross'" <stuross@nac.net>
Subject: RE: a question for you
From: "Vandergraaf, Chuck" <vandergraaft@aecl.ca>
Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 13:11:33 -0400
Stu,

If so, in which direction is the "kneeling lady" facing?  Towards the
driver, I assume?

Chuck Vandergraaf
'52 +4

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        From:  Stuart J. Ross[SMTP:stuross@nac.net]
        Sent:  Monday May 01, 2000 6:59 AM
        To:  RHT56@aol.com; Jhalfdime@aol.com; hofmogtx@yahoo.com;
morgans@autox.team.net
        Subject:  Re: a question for you

        This "Flying Lady" is a nick name for the statue. It is also used as
the
        name of the national RROC newsletter. There are some  Rolls Royce
cars that
        have a kneeling woman rather than a flying lady on the hood. One
version of
        why this is used is that in Arab countries, men didn't want to have
a woman
        standing in front of them, so RR created the kneeling version. I
don't know
        if this is a true reason, but it is one that was told to me at a
Rolls
        convention.
        Stu Ross - VP Atlantic Region RROC
        63 +4 (MOPS & 3/4 Morgan clubs)
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        Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 11:35 PM
        Subject: Re: a question for you


        > Jim Nichol is correct but most people refer to it as Colin Cobb
has
        stated.
        > Dick Tilden
        > 1964 4/4
        > 1927 RR
        > 1933 RR
        

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