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Re: Later Spridget description Was: shirts

To: Brad Fornal <toyman@digitex.net>
Subject: Re: Later Spridget description Was: shirts
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 08:08:24 -0400
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <5b.3f4c75aa.2caf8a47@cs.com> <3F7EADD7.E3CD5977@digitex.net> <3F7EE866.5040007@ix.netcom.com> <3F7ECD02.FCE72A1@digitex.net>
Mr. (and I use that term loosely) Fornal,

There is absolutely no relationship, except perhaps in your mind, 
between that particular TR and the RB square bodied Midget. Yes, I 
admit it has a TR engine in it, but it is from a Spitfire. A more 
classic design and a worthier car than the 7. The fact of the matter is 
that I have seen some examples of the 7 recently that for some reason 
contain less rest than your computer.

So I DO object to being, all of a sudden, told that I own a "Triangle 
Bodied Midget" ( and I can not figure out where on earth Jay studied 
geometry to get a triangle out of that car). I still feel more akin to 
the CB square bodied Midget, than that late model auto that, while did 
have a rep for a bit of rust, was far ahead of it's time in the styling 
dept. (Don't believe me?? Take a look at the profile of almost any 
modern car, the Corvette for instance).

So take your comments about making the last of the TRUE Midgets being 
related to that particular model TR and stuff them in your pipe and 
smoke them!! It sure appears you need to change flavors, what you are 
currently smoking is rotting your brain!!

Larry



On Oct 4, 2003, at 9:37 AM, Brad Fornal wrote:

> If you have a bit of patience, I can send something BETTER than 
> Jimador. I have some
> employees going to Mexico soon, and I will have them bring back some 
> Don Julio Resposado.
> It is smoother than the Jimador and has a nice smoky aftertaste.
> I like the fact that we are now calling the RB cars Triangle cars. 
> They are a direct
> family member of the TR7, which everyone knows, is the "shape of 
> things that don't run"
>
> Brad
>
> Jay Fishbein wrote:
>
>> Brad,
>> Thanks Brad, but it's too late to change modern history.
>>
>> Send me another bottle of Jimador. Then, after a little indulging, I 
>> can
>> maybe get a grasp on this geometric Sprite subject.
>>  From now on I propose that for clarity, we start referring to Mk I's 
>> as
>> Round Body cars and the Rubber Bumper cars as Triangle Body cars. Ones
>> with frame damage could even be referred to as parallelogram cars.
>>
>> jay fishbein
>> wallingford, ct
>> Home of "The Innocenti Project"
>> 61 Innocenti 950 Spyder
>> 63 Pink Sprite MkII
>> 74 RWA Midget 38,000 miles
>> http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/ 
>> <http://home.ix.netcom.com/%7Etype79/>
>>
>> Brad Fornal wrote:
>>
>>> DAMMIT!!! As long as Fishbein is on this list, THEY ARE NOT SQUARE 
>>> BODY SPRIDGETS!!!!
>>> Jay, how about Bigeye, Wide-eye, Trunked Cars, Smaller Bonnet Cars, 
>>> Between Bugeyes
>>> and RB cars, the best body cars?
>>> WTF do YOU think we should call them????
>>>
>>> <BG>
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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
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Philadelphia, PA 19104


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  handle than dumb mistakes.





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