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Hey Deutsch! Bite-Me! -Reply

To: drded@ix.netcom.com, boballen@sky.net
Subject: Hey Deutsch! Bite-Me! -Reply
From: Dan Hughes <Dan_Hughes@troweprice.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 09:56:27 -0500
HEY BOB, SETTLE DOWN, MELLOW, CHILL!
Having read your rambling diatribe, I take more exception to your statements
than David's.  If you thank God for this STUPID list, then quit comparing MG's
to Japanese cars (I own a Honda but no one on this list knew that till now);
blasting the rubber-bumpers (they are still an MG) And,  why is this list
STUPID?
Safety Fast and All Due Respect,
Dan

>>> Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net> 11/21/96 11:23am >>>
David Deutsch wrote:
>  > I'm watching the list for almost a year now and am finding patterns.
> There are only a handful of real enthusiasts out there...     <snip out
long, self-serving, opinionated drivel>
> Safety Fast, David Deutsch

David,

Does the term 'bite-me' have any deep meaning for you? I think you've finally 
bent over that wing mirror one too many times. Where do you get off getting on
 your soapbox thinking that there is some sort of right of passage for a silly
 mailing list about these stupid cars? Doesn't just the fact that we're here 
qualify all of us as enthusiasts?

I moved to the midwest 9 years ago and gave up motorcycles for MGs. Less bugs
to  eat and, when the SO comes along, there's something to twist other than
the  throttle. These are basically dirt simple cars conceived with a few good
ideas  that are older than I am. They aren't particularly competitive in any
measureable  field and just about anything from Japan makes a better
transportation appliance.  But, then again that's their charm. Tremendous
pride of ownership: History,  memories, the "I fixed it" factor, the
comraderie of running with a group, the  pride of owning a classic. After you
finish the payments on a Z28 you own a fast  used car; an MG is just as
desirable now as the day you bought it.

I haven't driven my car since October 20th. I shut her down wet and dirty
after  600 miles of playing in the boonies. Want to read about it? Go to 
http://www.sky.net/~boballen/mg/kcmgcc/FatRun96.html and click on the picture.
So if I commute in my Dodge Dakota I'm not an  enthusiast? Again, BITE-ME!

I get pissed because in this town of a 750,000+ people and an MG Car Club of
over  350 members, I have a hard time scrounging up a dozen cars to make a 500
mile  round-trip overnight. Purpose of trip -- cause the roads are crooked.
Takers --  few. But we can get 100+ MGs out to sit in a parking lot and brag
about paint  jobs and car wax to compete for some wall plaques that are worth
less than $20.

But again, so what. I *really like* some of those people that keep their cars
as  shrines to their anal-retentiveness. I'm thankful I live in a country that
has  such wealth and diversity. And I'm thankful for this stupid list so I can
hear  about other people who like to go out and drive their cars -- and fix
them too.

I like my car because it is rare, I can fix it, it has a wonderful sound, and
it  can drive me into trouble anytime I'm not paying attention. The purists be
 damned, the car ain't stock and it's my money and I like it fine. The paint
is  worn-out, the interior is in shambles, and it can get deathly hot inside.
But  the stuff that turns and bounces is in tip-top shape and as long as the
tach is  pushing 4 grand none of that other stuff really matters. Oh, and it's
been  known to powerslide around a few dirt roads (myth: you can't go fast
enough  to out run the dust.) Want to see the beast? Go check out 
http://www.sky.net/~boballen/mg/mymg.html
It ain't a bad looking 20 footer. And, when underway, few get that close.

Personally, I think 'B's are boring, Midgets are a hoot, 'A's are beautiful 
performance bimbos, and 'T' owners are loons (they don't GO!). And there ain't
 nothing collectable about a rubber-bumper anything but, I'll concede, they
make  the best daily drivers. And they made MGs before the War but who cares:
they made  baby buggies too and you can't drive them either. But that is just
my opinion and  the only person who thinks its valuable is me. And I am so
very glad there is  such a diversity in enthusiasm or the car shows would be
really boring and I  would never learn much.

A lot of the stuff that passes across this list is of little direct interest
to  me. But all of it is about MGs (clever coincidence) and I like checking in
 several times a day to catch the chatter. I learn a few things and I can
dream of  doing thinks that my life won't let me (Alaska comes to mind). I
will only  respond to technical stuff when I can say I've been there. And I'm
not generally  willing to leap on my soapbox and spew forth subjective drivel.

And I ain't an old timer on this stupid list either. Maybe a few months. But I
 just figured there might be some of the more timid list readers that check in
 here from time to time and they might now think they don't belong. So for
them  I'll go on record to say all folks are thankfully welcome -- even those
with  stupid, inane, self-serving, caustic, denigrating, and, generally, dumb
opinions.

I hate cats, too.

;^P***********************************

Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69MGC/GT

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