I was watching Battlestar Galactica (no comments please), and the first
episode of the revival (Battlestar Galactica 1980) when they find earth has
two of the characters standing outside a gas station about to try and use a
phone. Well, peeking out from the far side of the garage was a green spit
with its hood up.
more FYI
David A. Templeton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Hensley" <racespit@netzero.net>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 11:14 PM
Subject: Great Info in Today's People
>
> Hi all!
>
> I just found a great short article in today's People magazine (June 26,
> 2000 issue):
>
> Spitfire and Desire
>
> Oscar-winning actor Nicholas Cage, who starts in the auto-theft flick
> Gone in 60 Seconds, says that his first car stole his heart.
>
> "I had a Triumph Spitfire," says Cage, 36. "It was a beautiful little
> roadster in a faded yellow. But it also needed a lot of work. I
> couldn't get it registered, so I would sit in my car in the garage and
> pretend I was driving to the beach with the sun in my face. But the
> only light was this tiny bulb overhead," Although he finally got the
> car registered, Cage eventually gave up his wheels. "I found out this
> car was going to break down every single week," he says. But
> persistence triumphed in the end. "I found that car again a year ago
> and I bought it," he says. "I wanted it to know that it didn't get the
> best of me."
>
>
> Just thought I'd share!
>
> Keep Triumphing,
> Susan :)
> (At my home address until I get my new work address the first week of
> July.)
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