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Re: The pinnacle of the marque

To: Daniel Pruett <jpruett@tfb.com>
Subject: Re: The pinnacle of the marque
From: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 00:16:31 -0500
Daniel .....OH PLEASE ............. you're not even old enough to know
what really is the BESTEST!!  (Kai, he's older than you, so what's that
say about you?)  After you've had a chance to actually see THE BESTEST
you can then offer an opion ....just as soon as I get done telling you
what it's gonna be!

Becky
has something else in common with 'the little old lady from Pasadena'

Daniel Pruett wrote:
> 
> Becky, Kai, everybody else...
> 
> Since all I've been reading is about the bestest MG, I'm going to have
> to put this to a rest once and for all.  Okay, for starters, all those
> other cars that you people have been touting are nice and all, and I
> wouldn't mind having one, but lets face the facts here.  According to
> the GPA Theory the A is better than the B.  According to the Reverse
> Darwinism Theory if the A was so much better why did they keep making
> improvements and come up with the B?  So, (cough cough), I must say that
> the fellow that said the '74 was the best of the bestest, he was almost
> on the marque (had to, its sooo obvious.;-)), but he was still
> wrong...the 1977 MGB was the King of Them All simply because thats when
> its owner was born......oh, and what smog stuff?  I don't need no
> stinking smog stuff.
> 
> Daniel Pruett
> 1977 MGB----  hmmph.
> 
> Kai Radicke wrote:
> >
> > >And it's equally obvious that you just don't understand the language of
> > >love!!!!  It just doesn't get any better than 'bestest'!
> > >
> > >Becky
> > >with the bestest car in the world and a pretty darn good GPA too!!
> >
> > >
> > >> Even though I drive a midget, I thought I should get involved.  Obviously
> > >> by your spelling of best, you recieved B's on your report card in High
> > >> School,  clearly showing that you dislike A's because you never recieved
> > >> any as grades.
> > >>
> > >> BARRY PALMER
> >
> > It's obvious that MGF owners, in that case, aren't too bright or have good
> > taste ;-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > KMR - great GPA, NHS inductee for senior year.
> >
> > --
> > Kai Radicke -- kmr@pil.net -- 1966 MGB @ http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg
> > IRC: irc.mcs.net, #inet-access (my nick: KMR or rebelgeek)
> 
> --
> "The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher
> regard those that think alike than those who think differently."

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