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Re: MG Tunes Vol. II

To: Williams/MG Guy <mgguyc100@newedge.net>
Subject: Re: MG Tunes Vol. II
From: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
Date: Sat, 06 Sep 1997 00:11:52 +0100
Williams/MG Guy wrote:
> 
> Quick! Hit delete you OFs!         <<<<<<<<<<<< Too Late!
> 
> You folks should lighten up a bit about list content - or get off! Cripes,
> must there be such opinionated posturing.(That should ignite a few!)
> 
> Now, another great tune for the road -  <<<<<<<<<< Yawn

Well, as long as we're all being thick skinned and preachy...

It's good to see all these kiddies on the list as they will provide a
new generation of LBC enthusiasts (to whom I can eventually unload this
TR6 for a handsome profit). Not surprisingly, they relate how much fun
they have in their car based upon what tune can provide them their mood.
At least int he '60s we had pills.

It is dissapointing, however, to see the OFs get in on the act but that
too can be explained as they are 'B' owners and those cars tend to sound
like phlegmatic hedge trimmers. A good LCB header and cheap glasspack
should be on your Christmas list.

Now give me a sweet running 1275 at highway speeds or a strong running
inline six and that is all the music I need from one end of the state to
the other.
Even the 'A' guys and, whodathunk, 'T' owners know the sound of the
machinery can be much more soothing than 50,000 watts and a pick.

But just so you don't think I'm painting everyone with the same brush,
my shirt is off to the young lady from CT who'd die if she couldn't run
around topless in her 'B'. Almost makes me want to cross through Phili
to take a peek.

Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69CGT, '75TR6, one other
Fav CW Tune: "I Can't Live Without You 'til You Leave."

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