go ahead and submit it
James Nazarian
'71 B roadster
'71 BGT rust free and burnt orange
'63 Buick 215
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Gordon Bird wrote:
> Thanks James, I really enjoyed that. Many people just don't understand that
> the destination of a trip is but a small part of the enjoyment of the trip.
> I hope to enlighten a few of my friends by encouraging them to join me
> driving my B on some scenic twisties this year.
>
> Safety Fast!
> Gordie Bird
> 62 MGA
> 80 MGB
> 86 Audi 4kq
>
>
> Hey, if you won't submit it for your newsletter, could I submit it for mine?
> (with credit given to you of course)
> > Since I know that most of us are starting to work out the
> > spring time bugs
> > in our cars I thought I would send along something that I wrote a few
> > years ago and never published. I meant to put it in our
> > club's newsletter
> > but never got around to it. Keep this around and when you
> > are starting to
> > wonder why you spend so much time fixing your car give it a read. It
> > always reminds me and hopefully it will do the same for some of you.
> > I hope you enjoy this.
> >
> > The call of the open road is something we all feel.
> > That is what has brought us here. These cars epitomize what
> > we all feel
> > inside. We are a part of the few for whom the roads are more than
> > transportation. Leather driving gloves, roaring engines, and shining
> > paint are common place here, along with spare parts, skinned knuckles,
> > and oil stains. We don't do this just to get to work, we do this
> > because inside of each of us there is a passion. A twinkle in each of
> > our eyes that glows for days past. The days of sports cars, winding
> > country roads, and a feeling that cannot be described yet we all know
> > exactly what it is. And every time we start our car or lift
> > the bonnet
> > we each remember why it is that we do all this.
> >
> > Safety Fast!
> >
> > James Nazarian
> > (the young one)
> >
>
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