Bill;
You forgot "Couch Taters".
Reid
'79 Spitfire (original owner)
-----Original Message-----
From: BILL McDEVITT [mailto:wmmk1@informatics.net]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 10:51 AM
To: Spifires Autox Team; Laura.g@141.com; npenny@mde.state.md.us;
spitfire-enthusiast@egroups.com
Subject: Fighting back!!
Laura, I didn't see the message you refer to, but I did
post a message that I would congratulate Nolan if he
ever posted a non-negative message. Well today I find
several of his messages without any negative comments!!
Congratulations Nolan!! I also am including the following
email I received, so that you could all decide just what
kind of "Tater" you would be classified as?? Just maybe
we could all become "Sweet-Tater's?? Bill
>
> People are like Potatoes. Some are very bossy and like to tell everyone
> >what
> >to do but they don't want to soil their own hands. They are called
"Dick
> >Taters."
> >Some people never seem motivated to participate, but are content to
watch
> >while others do. They are called "Speck Taters."
> >Some people never do anything to help, but are gifted at finding fault
with
> >the way others do things. They are called "Common Taters."
> >Some people are always looking to cause problems. They ask others to
agree
> >with them when they state that it is to hot or to cold, to sour or to
> >sweet,
> >to much or to little. They are called "Aggie Taters."
> >There are those who always say they will, not somehow they never get
around
> >to doing anything. They are called "Hezzie Taters."
> >Some people put on a front and act like someone they are not. They are
> >called "Emma Taters."
> >Then there are those who live what they talk. They're always prepared
to
> >stop what they're doing to lend a hand to others. They bring real
sunshine
> >into the lives of others. You might call them "Sweet Taters."
>
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