> You've got to be kidding. It is not just that your opinion is so
> ......uh.....chooose your words carefully here Dean......not smart, but that
> you honestly think such an inflamatory comment isn't effectively insulting a
> large number of MG owners on this list.
One of us got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, and I'm
starting to suspect it wasn't me. :-) All I said in my post was
that I preferred open cars (by inference) so I couldn't see why the
GT was apparently more popular than the roadster.
> As for your apparent defect in
> abstract imagination, I'll paraphrase Dirty Harry (the great philosopher) '
> It's good for a man to know his limitations'. If you would like to
> compensate for your cerebral shortcomings, I would be happy to take you for
> a little ride in a GT so you won't have to make so much smoke trying to
> imagine what it would be like. ;-)
OK. If it's as fun as a roadster I'll admit my precognitive disability. :-)
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