[Spridgets] It was worth a try

Deikis, John G John.Deikis at va.gov
Mon Feb 11 16:20:24 MST 2008


Wait!  Isn't Sukey Miller really Sukey Miller, ESQ.....with main offices
in Nairobi????



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bruce Evans [mailto:b-evans at earthlink.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 5:16 PM
To: Spridgets at autox.team.net; midgetsprite at yahoogroups.com;
bugeye at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Spridgets] It was worth a try

I have received a letter from Practical Classics regarding the
BusterCluster "A-Team".
Congratulations on being one of our featured Readers Restoration
stories.

For the delivery of the Turtle Wax pack you receive for being entered
into the Readers Resto of the Year to be made, the courier needs a
telephone number for you.

Please can you either email me sukeymiller at emap.com or telephone me on
01733 468582 with this information.

Many Thanks
Sukey Miller
Editorial Assistant
Well, I had hoped to donate some real money to the 50th anniversary
celebrations, but instead get Turtle Wax.  So, it leaves me with a
dilemma.  Do I have those who participated come by our house and, on a
first come, first served basis, wax their car?  Or should I carefully
measure out neat proportions to each of the participants and send it to
them in the mail?   Or should I donate it to the celebration as a door
prize or raffle prize?  I think the latter is in order.

I will have the Turtle Wax pack delivered to Jim Johnson, and I would
like a committee of the BusterCluster participants inspect the pack to
ensure that Jim has not used any of it beforehand.   It is not that I
don't trust a weatherman, but who has ever heard of one who did not lie?

I will also suggest that Sukey Miller act as the "courier" to deliver
the Turtle Wax pack to Jim out in the wild, wild West of Dodge City.
That way, someone at Practical Classics will get a little benefit out of
it, too!

Thanks for giving it a try, folks!

Buster


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