The syndrome is well-known in the medical community and is officially
designated "Shipwright's disease." For these and other identified
medical conditions see: http://www.jag-lovers.org/saloons/disease.html
David Littlefield
Houston, TX
'62 MGA MkII
'51 MGTD
'88 Jaguar XJ-S
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 17:10:51 -0400 "danray" <danray@bluegrass.net>
writes:
> Eric:
> In the military, we call it "Mission Creep" -- which is why we have
> such
> things as Bosnia/Kosovo. (Much larger scale, but your dollars
> nonetheless
> are being spent on a grand scale). I haven't had the pleasure,
> yet...my time
> will come, soon.
> Also the reason why I'm driving my orange-peel, pitted,
> warped-lidded B
> until I get a homestead with a garage (or go to the
> aforementioned)...the
> temptation to start removing paint, sanding and replacing primered
> lids is
> very powerful...(come to the dark side, Dan...it is your
> destiny...hhh
> sss...hhh sss...)
> Of course, removing the paint means replacing all the rubber...and
> the
> seals, Pulling the engine to do the compartment, and... oh....nooo!
> That's
> probably the point when the wife says she's pregnant. hehe.
>
> Dan
> 73B
>
> > Hello List
> > I'm in the middle of stripping the paint off my MGA. It didn't
> start
> out
> > that way, but one thing lead to another, and...
> > That's one question I have. My Step father calls this tendency
> "project
> > drift" and I was wondering if others have different names for it.
>
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