Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:31:33 +0100 (GMT+01:00)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: brit flag seatcovers
Yes, I'm a bloody American. By birth only. After college I'm leaving the
country immediatly.
****OK, Number one...if you're American, stop saying "bloody".
Number two....evn if you leave the country (and stay away forever)
you are STILL American, in my book.
As for the grand am, I'm a starving college student. This is the sort of
auto your average starving american college student drives. I even called
around to different import car shoppes to find a mini, but to no avail. My
next car, assuming I have a real adult income, will probably be German.
*****Number three....OK, guess what? I had one of those piece of shit Grand
Ams as well (bought it off my parents, drove it across country almost ten
years ago, and it promptly died)
Number four....Americans don't spell it "shoppes",...Who does?
Number five....If you buy a German car will it still have Union Jack seat
covers?. THAT is my question...if YOU aren't English, and the CAR ain't
English....why the flag?
So the English dislike Pontiacs? I understand your fond of Fords, I see
enough adds in Top Gear magazine intl. edition. What's so different between
a Ford and a Pontiac?
*****Number six...I have no idea if the English dislike Pontiacs (if they
were smart they would) I don't even know if they sell them there. I like OLD
Fords ( I have a '61 Falcon) but I'm not sure how you would know this about
me. I haven't put out an issue of Top Gear since '91 and I never had
ANYTHING about either car in ANY issue so....I dunno, explain that one.
The point was about that seatcovers, but hey, it's your life...
If you don't mind people laughing at you....put 'em on a primered Camaro fer
God's sake....it's about as relevant.
Dan
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