Yea, but are you going to make her fix it??
(PS Amy, glad to hear you are getting in at least SOME driving time. A far
cry from the first drive with me ain't it??)
Larry
On 4/8/02 11:34 AM, "TeachJP@aol.com" <TeachJP@aol.com> made the profound
revelation:
> Amy,
> You got it, bad! When they are no longer fun to drive, well then why keep
> living? I support my bad habit of loving my LBC by coaching track at the
> school where I teach. Every time we have a bad practice or some girl tells
> me she can't come to the big meet because her family is going on vacation, I
> look at the two pictures of Yellow Fever that are taped to my file cabinet
> and it seems to make it all worth while. The problem with your husband as
> his white knucles will go away, eventually he will get used to the fact that
> you are driving a car that is just a notch above a skateboard in terms of
> ground clearance and that he won't die from the excitement, I can't wait to
> find the room in our limited backyard to give a home to a second LBC so that
> my wife and I can go out together. Right now she is still uncomfortable
> driving Yellow Fever because she is afraid she will break something. If we
> get a second car, she will be able to "break" anything and not harm Yellow
> Fever.
> Congratulations getting the car on the road for another exciting season of
> driving.
>
> John Poynton
> 79 Midget "Yellow Fever"
> Havertown Pa 19083
>
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Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 1015 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104
"Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest."
--Mark Twain
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