Hi all
Well, it's not quite *that* cold here at the sight of the U.S. Grand Prix
to be. A warm +20 Far. Of course, the inch of black ice that is over
the roads does tend to make one somewhat creative in their choice of
vehicle to drive.
(Just another really slow day @ the office)
Cheers
Andy Henderson
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999 20:06:55 -0500 "Keith R. Stewart" <kstewart@wwdc.com>
writes:
>> Greetings Fellow Enthusiasts:
>>
>> Tough day in the salt mines today. . .but, the sun had warmed us up
>to
>55,
>> and not a cloud in the Georgia sky.
>>
>> Decided to take a "Spit Break" - Nigel had been under covers
>untouched
>for
>> over two months. Couple of bangs and a cloud of smoke, he fired up
>and we
>> were off.
>>
>> Durn, those little beasties are a hoot aren't they? Feeling much
>better.
>> Always confirms why I love these cars. Hope many of you had the
>weather
>> today to drive top down!
>>
>> Chuck Colhard and Nigel (71 red Spit Mk IV)
>> Atlanta
>
>Yeah, right Chuck...-15 Celsius...4wd to keep moving through the
>unplowed
>roads...yeah, top down in the Spitfire...not too likely today....but
>there's always tomorrow :-)
>Keith Stewart
>Ontario, Canada
>
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