| In a message dated 6/18/99 19:27:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
alevisen@gdhscats.org writes:
<< It doesn't seem as though anyone drives anything 
 interesting anymore and we have become extremely homogenized and 
 somewhat colorless >>
Arlo, that's certainly true, and I'm glad you were able to charge forward 
with the Morgan banner through the Midwest.   How is your +8 geared (ie what 
RPMs is it turning at 80?)?
DFL'ers - Are the highways more homogenized and colorless than they were, 
say, in the 50's or 60's?  Was there more variety then, or did it just seem 
like it to us?  We used to love looking for fastback 49 Chevies, Volkswagens, 
and suicide-door Lincolns.  I'm afraid my kids can't tell a Toyota from a 
Saturn from a Lexus from a Honda, and neither can I.  They could care less 
about modern cars; my 14-year-old is starting to get interested in the 
non-running MG in my shop.......
                                                                              
                           Lannis
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