Bill, Richard, Not that my kids are that young and I never had a chance at
owning a Spitfire in the UK when my kids were so young, but now they love it.
Since the law over here forces the youngest (9) into the rear seat in the other
vehicles she jumps at every chance to get in the Spitfire, as I do on a nice
sunny day.
Alan
Original Message:
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From: Richard B Gosling Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com
Date: 20 Jun 2000 04:02:58 -0500
Subject: Re: FS: 1973 Spitfire MkIV in UK
Bill,
Sorry to hear that you are selling your Spit. I also became a father recently
(9 months ago), but I decided to keep Daffy - she gets used for the daily
commute to and from work, and we have a dull car (Citroen BX) for family
outings. Although, if I am taking Flora (my daughter) out on my own, Sunday
morning swimming sessions etc., we go together in Daffy now the sun is
shining! People seem very surprised that a Spitfire should be parking in a
Parent And Baby space at the supermarket or swimming pool, until they see the
child seat in the passenger side! It took a little convincing to get my wife
to accept that Flora would be safe in Daffy - but then maybe she was hoping
that if I took the Citroen she could zoom about in Daffy while I was out!
Richard and Daffy
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