[Mgs] An MGA dragster on e-Bay Defense of Tennessee

Mike Eldred redscirocco at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 26 12:14:11 MST 2010


This thread on stereotypes reminded me of a miscommunication involving
then-presidential candidate Howard Dean, from my home state, who said that he
wanted to be the candidate for guys with pickup trucks and Confederate flags.
Everyone assumed it was some kind of slur against southerners.  But it wasn't
- because as Howie knew, there are thousands of guys in Vermont (and
Wisconsin, and Oregon, and...) with old pickup trucks and, believe it or not,
Confederate flags.



The point is, they're everywhere.  In Vermont, we don't call them rednecks, we
call them woodchucks.  Although my own woodchuck traits don't tend toward the
molestation of classic automobiles, I do drive a 17-year-old pickup - no
Confederate flag.  But who knows, just up the road there could be some
woodchuck getting his MGA ready for this year's demo derby ;-)

If I see him, I'll yell at him.

> Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:45:44 -0500
> From: melfrankus at carolina.rr.com
> To: mgs at autox.team.net; guinness at stclegal.com
> Subject: Re: [Mgs] An MGA dragster on e-Bay Defense of Tennessee
>
> Rocky Top, you'll always be Home sweet home to me..........Rocky Top
TinOsee---- "
> Mel Frank 71BGT a TN native now in Carolina Country!
>
>
> Guinness" <guinness at stclegal.com> wrote:
> > Although I do not (and never have) lived in Tennessee, I must come to
> > its defense concerning cars. I bought my MGA and, coincidently, my
> > wife's Karmann Ghia from Tennessee car enthusiasts. I suppose that
> > Tennesseans just love vintage cars -- in all shapes and sizes. Viva
> > la difference!
> > --
> > Robert Guinness

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