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Re[4]: Non Sunbeam Stuff on list

To: Keith Bradshaw <bradshaw@utdallas.edu>
Subject: Re[4]: Non Sunbeam Stuff on list
From: LeBrun@hii.hitachi.com
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 96 09:57:06 PST
     Keith;
     
     -Thx & amen. We all need to be tolerant of each-other's 
     perspectives/backgrounds/imperfections. 
     
     -Again, I'm sorry for "abusing" the list. I agree that it's nice to 
     "know" the person behind the E-mails. I probably will never meet 95%
     of my fellow TIGER enthusiasts in person. This is the next best thing 
     and sure is better than nothing.
     
     -Having this whole "TIGER universe" at my fingertips after we bought 
     our car has been a very pleasant surprise and has been very rewarding.
     
     -From conversing with a Pacific Coast member in Japan to meeting TE/AE
     members out here on business to dining with CAT & SOG members in the 
     "southland" has just been incredible.
     
     -Again, I will refrain from abusing and deviating from the intentions 
     of this list and I apologize to anyone who I may have 
     un-diplomatically offended.
     
     
                                       Phil


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Subject: Re: Re[2]: Non Sunbeam Stuff on list
Author:  Keith Bradshaw <bradshaw@utdallas.edu> at ~INTERNET
Date:    8/30/96 9:43 AM


Gee Phil:
     
 Get serious and Grown-Up already!
 After all, if we had bought these 2 seat overpowered 
 rain-vulnerable, miserable heating, no air conditioning, 
 hard to find parts, light weight (dangerous in a crash with 
 anything bigger than a breadbox) automobiles for fun then 
 we surely wouldn't have this very serious computer system 
 for just comparing impressions and perhaps letting the 
 other drivers know what our personalities are too!!
     
 Perhaps the adult way would be to not think of ourselves 
 as DRIVERS, but as OWNERS!!!!  Ahhhhh, that explains the 
 attitude.....we would never abuse our tax-free investments, 
 and we totally frown on this "joy riding" stuff where you
 just add depreciating miles onto your INVESTMENT going nowhere 
 in particular when you should be deciding whether Patina is
 a good investment approach or not.
     
 Seriously, I have read stuff from LeBrun for a while and
 it is interesting to occasionally get a glimpse of the personality 
 behind the cars.  
     
 These are frivilous vehicles and I have found a sense of humor 
 and a tolerance of imperfection to be the best tools to
 use on the preservation of these funny little cars. 
 (Perspective helps too)
     
 regards
     
     
 mBrad
     
     
     
     
     
     


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