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Re: TR6 Door Mirror Answers

To: Randall <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: TR6 Door Mirror Answers
From: "T. R. Householder" <trhouse@greenapple.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 11:20:43 -0500
Cc: Triumphs Mailing List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <002d01bf623e$cfc43520$b7e5aec7@diiulio> <388591EC.5ADE47EC@earthlink.net>
Excuse me-- Is funny allowed on the list ????????

All this divorce sounding stuff around lately (Fred & Ken).I had to go
back and read the lbc rule.



Some one review this thing a little and send it off to Letterman.

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Randall wrote:
> 
> Tom :
> 
> You forgot (in a bad Italian accent) :
> 
> What'sa behinda me isa not importante !
> 
> (from the movie GumBall Rally as I recall)
> Randall
> 
> Tom Di Iulio wrote:
> >
> >       Thanks for all the advice for the door mirror installation! Some of
> > the suggestions on methods of installation or use  were as follows:
> >
> > 1. use big gutter nails, it'll never come off!
> > 2. liquid nail
> > 3. my famous day-old spaghetti sauce, it permanently adheres to the pots.
> > 4. we don' need no stinkin' mirrors!!
> > 5. who cares what's behind you?
> > 6. honest officer, i didn't know you were behind me...
> > 7. i may cause an accident looking at myself (i'm fairly attractive!).
> > 8. are you talking to me?  (fairly hostile reply, must've been called
> > stupid)
> > 9. become "one" with my surroundings, negating the need for mirrors.
> >         and my personal favorite,
> > 10. polyurethane bushings are the best!
> >
> >     seriously, the most sensible reply was to sit in the seat and determine
> > the position. since i don't have my seats in yet, i'll put the shiny,
> > pretty, feel good, parts back in the box and keep working on the boring
> > stuff. back to the engine compartment and dash wiring....how exciting!
> > Tom Di Iulio
> > 1976 TR6 (no mirrors OR seats, you got a problem with that?)
> > Denver, Co

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