dmeadow@juno.com wrote:
> Well, my "riceburner" Nissan Maxima with 190 hp follows this description
> pretty closely, but I would swap with you in a New York minute.
> David Littlefield
> Houston, TX
David, David, David ---
How can you be so insensitive??!! "in a New York minute" - what an
insult to our kind friends from up North! You seem to be implying that
they are rude and always in a hurry. Why, just recently, in a
sensitivity training class, I learned that Yankee wasn't half a word
after all!
LBC content - drove my MGB to and from work today - wife driving my Rice
Burner Isuzu Rodeo to Lubbock to deliver our daughter to her third year
of college. I was gonna drive her Rice Burner Nissan Stanza to work,
but the battery was down and wouldn't start. Son had already left for
High School in his Rice Burner Nissan Pickup. Didn't want to putz with
jumping the Stanza, so, old reliable, the '79B, fired up and off to work
we went. Going to work, 28 miles on the Dallas North Tollway, temps
were in the upper 70's - nice ride. Much different from the near 100
degree temps on the way home!
Wayne (the Demon Lucas made me do it!) Kube
Plano, TX
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