Okay
I was not going to "write" but the following email forces me to.
This weekend, it clear here in the bay area and I was joyed to get
the 3 and 6 out for a spin. Top down and a cool wind in the face to
brighten my cheeks. A few close-by country roads and lunch in Pleasanton's
quaint downtown before a few side roads to Sunol. I too went by a couple of
Miata's
with their windows and tops up. Can't help but wonder why they buy
convertibles,
but then I do not want to start more email wars.
Boy, I hate to go back to work!!!!!
Gary Oehrle
oehrle@lsil.com
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> From: Martin_A._Secrest@NEB.VOA.GOV
> Date: 6 Jan 97 9:17:42
> Subject: A top-down kind of weekend ..
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
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> Unbelievable weather on the east coast this weekend. Here in D.C., Saturday
>started out cloudy, but then went to over 70 and sunny, and fortunately, my
>Spitfire was in a state of complete assembly. I immediately thought of about
>five different places to which I had to go (sort of), and threw a CD in the
>player (RTF, ªNo Mysteryª) and headed down the road at a HIGH rate of speed.
>Felt guilty about having that much fun (sort of). I passed some Miata guys
>without recognizing their existence, and later chastized myself for being so
>petty and condescending.
>
> Sort of.
>
> -- Martin S.
> ¹74 Spitfire 1500
>
> An LBC¹s favorite road sign? ªEXIT RAMP -- 25 MPHª
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