Sure agree with you Brad. At the same time being in the O.F. Club it is
really great to see so many younger people getting into these cars. Not
only does it give us O.F. an opportunity to pass on some history, experiences
and knowledge (walked five miles to school bare foot in the snow and it was
up hill both ways <G>) but the younger members provide memory challenges of
what, why and how. They also have wonderful new ways of looking at and
experiencing these cars in addition to many experanices that we have in
common. Through these people our cars will be able to continue to provide
wonderful and joyful experiences for many more years.
Boy, that sure sounds like some O.F. talking <BG>
Bob and Annice
1960 Sprite (Mk IV in disguise)
1966 Sprite Mk III (in boxes) (Trevor ?)(almost out of the trailer)
Judson Supercharger (in boxes)
In a message dated 10/29/99 12:57:30 AM, toyman@htcomp.net writes:
<< The true beauty of the list is that we have formed friendships without the
prejudice of age, or appearance, although it is nice to see what a person
looks
like eventually. On the list, only your attitude towards others with
ostracize
you (Montana Bob) Brad
Lancer7676@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/25/99 4:17:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu writes:
>
> << So at a minimum you are
> 40. But a guess says more. >>
>
> Good guess, Larry--Not meaning to start a guessathon about my age here--just
> a smartass comment that age isn't really that important and how in the heck
> did we ever get on that topic??? Actually , I am 57, and my cars are not
> near as old as I am. But in lots of ways I am younger than younger folk,
> especially teenagers--witnessed when I lead a group of them into the
> backcountry, LOL.
>
> ---David C. >>
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