At 11:02 PM 8/14/97 -0500, RAY WYGONIK wrote:
>
>It always gives me a chuckle when I am on my bike with my Harley friends
and we
>pass other Harleys. 99% wave to their comrades on American "irron". If I
am
>lucky, 20% of those same riders wave to me on my rice burner. That attitude
>is probably the reason I will never own a Harley. Once my B is on the road
>I'll probably flash my lights at M***a's!
>
oh, most indubitably so. i agree here; the only time i get waves from
anybody else while I'm driving are other fellows in mgs. the rest of the
populous is out on the streets with goals of getting from point a to point
b as efficiently and quickly as possible. i figure that if i am going to
spend a few hours per week in my auto, i might as well have fun or at least
make it enjoyable. well, that's what i like about mgs besides the other
characteristics of the mg. you only live once, you know.
the throwaway generation is here and i don't want my mg to be mutated into
some plastic creation with a huge gas-guzzling engine just out of
convenience for the new generation. I know that last statement is rather
selfish. like i said in my last post, the mg has character and is fun from
every aspect. if chrysler wants to reincarnate the mg, i would have no
choice but to accept it and hope the designers do a good job(i think they
would).
sorry for the defense of the old mg; i feel like an old-timer now even
though i'm only 21
oh, and please disregard the absence of capitalization; my pinky finger was
lazy
Safety Fast while Old
Jay
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