Congratulations,
On a job well done, John. They may not make it for Christmas, But you
have just completed a tremendous undertaking. I think this was mostly
for those of us on the list, & we all thank you. Without even seeing the
book yet, I'm sure we all will enjoy it, and appreciate the great job you
have done.
Thank you, & Merry Christmas.
Tom Strange, Classic Autosports Ltd., Appleton, Wi., 920-733-5013
PS. Maybe a strong cup of coffee for the stamp aftertaste????????
(That's the only "tasteful" comment I can think of. The others we can
probably all imagine.)
jonmac wrote:
> Hi, guys
>
> I've been following the threads on how to be rid of skunk and racoon
> - can anyone tell me how I can get the taste of postage stamp glue
> off my tongue. Booze is the first option and highly topical at this
> time of the year - but my Doc forbids me drinking it!
>
> Anyway, this is just to let all of you know that it's 01.40 on
> December 24, and I've just risen from my knees having double checked
> the books are signed and all the envelopes are properly addressed and
> stamped. Tomorrow morning, I'll give myself a triple hernia and lift
> all of the boxes that are filled to bursting into my car and the next
> stop will be the post office where we will be saying goodbye to one
> another. The next stop is your mailbox.
>
> I'd just like all of you to know how sorry I am that they will not
> arrive with you in time for Christmas. I really wanted that to happen
> but I regret that the printer let me down at the last minute while I
> was out of the country.
>
> Have a really great holiday and if anyone has a surplus of sun at
> this time of the year, England - and the area in the immediate
> vicinity of where your Triumph was once made - is in urgent need of
> it!
>
> Happy Christmas
>
> John Mac
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