On 5/2/98 12:21 AM so and so Keith Wheeler said. (And I quote)
>Some more to add...
>
>Maybe it's too much, and maybe it's just the pint of Guinness
>speaking...
>
>But it's true. Some day this will all be gone....and little
>fun cars made in a far away land will be nothing but a footnote
>to automotive history, something from way back.
>
>And some young people will hear the stories, and wonder
>what it must have been like to actually *drive*...to face
>the real world in such a silly, unsafe, fun little machine...
>and their uncles and grandfathers will speak to them strange
>words, "carburettor", and "Austin Healy"... some will just shrug
>it off, tis nothing more than old things...
>
>...but...
>
>Some will dream of a possiblity that, for them, will probably
>never come...to feel the wind, drive lonely roads, attend rallies,
>build an engine, maybe even go so far as to race...
>
>A possiblity that is open to each and every one of us.
>
>Do history a favour: go put your top down and drive.
>
>-Keith Wheeler
>Team Sanctuary http://www.teamsanctuary.com/
Way to go. Well writ. Think I will.
Larry Macy
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Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
System Manager/Administrator
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
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