Amy,
You got it, bad! When they are no longer fun to drive, well then why keep
living? I support my bad habit of loving my LBC by coaching track at the
school where I teach. Every time we have a bad practice or some girl tells
me she can't come to the big meet because her family is going on vacation, I
look at the two pictures of Yellow Fever that are taped to my file cabinet
and it seems to make it all worth while. The problem with your husband as
his white knucles will go away, eventually he will get used to the fact that
you are driving a car that is just a notch above a skateboard in terms of
ground clearance and that he won't die from the excitement, I can't wait to
find the room in our limited backyard to give a home to a second LBC so that
my wife and I can go out together. Right now she is still uncomfortable
driving Yellow Fever because she is afraid she will break something. If we
get a second car, she will be able to "break" anything and not harm Yellow
Fever.
Congratulations getting the car on the road for another exciting season of
driving.
John Poynton
79 Midget "Yellow Fever"
Havertown Pa 19083
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