I wrote :
>>I had to get this out of my system and I knew that you guys would
>>understand.
Scott Fisher writes :
>And is the reg plate KAR120C by any chance?
>
>I always come up short trying to make a license plate frame that
>can fit "I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed,
>debriefed, or numbered."
Has anyone got any episodes of The Prisoner on video (PAL) who is
prepared to lend/copy them for me ? The series was before my time
but I would love to see a couple of episodes.
>On behalf of my daughters, I think some of the gals here would too.
>"That's a really neat car, Dad!" said my four-year-old girl when Michael
>Sands stopped by with his Seven (they look pretty sharp in black and
>silver too, BTW) few weeks ago. "You want one of those cars, right, Dad?"
When I wrote this bit I actually thought if anyone would pick up on the
'guys' bit. I dont know about the States but I think it is fair to say
that in Britain 'guys' when used in a phrase such as above indicates
everyone - male or female. That was certainly the context in which I
meant it. I'm sure TeriAnn would love a Seven with four wheel drive and
a diff lock !:-)
Scott, I suppose you could always buy a Seven for your daughters 'for when
they are older' in the same way my dad got himself a Hornby Train set when I
was 18 months old :-)
Ben Hodson hodsonb@prl.philips.co.uk
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