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Old October 26th 04, 12:15 AM
Chris D'Agnolo
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don't take it personally, people can be strange. Believe it or not some
people drive these little cars ONLY because they are 'cute' and get 'good
gas mileage'. They actually have no idea what an awesome platform they
posess or what a cult classic it really is.

Also, some of us older guys can't see as good as you young studs and might
not recognize the friendly wave. I must admit I have noticed this tendancy
you mention though.

Chris
92BB&T

"Tom Howlin" > wrote in message
...
> Poor NB owners are bemoaning the fact they don't have an NA! Actually,
> a lot of them haven't been in the Miata culture from way back when the
> whole wave started and so aren't aware of miataetiquette. I also notice
> the same thing but wave anyway.
>
> Tom
> 92 Red
>
> Classy wrote:
>
> > Ok. I'm new to Miatas (well, got it in January)
> > I'm new to the group.
> >
> > Question:
> >
> > Does anyone else downshift in tunnels and drive in parking garages in

first
> > gear near the redline every now and then just to hear the exhaust note?

or
> > is it just me?
> >
> > I always thought I was quite sensible until now.
> >
> > Oh, and why do people in NA's wave back but others in NB wear a frown

with a
> > I'm cool, Jimmy dean type look that does not befit them and not wave

back?
> > Was ther a modification to all NB's escept mine that places an erectile
> > object on the driver seat that penetrates the anal pore, giving one the
> > something up the rectum look? or again, is it just me. I don't think I

smell
> > bad? anyway, if anyone is in the Philadelphia area and sees a classic

red
> > with a happy mid twenties asian guy, please wave to me. I'm developing
> > quite the complex.
> >
> > Oh, and just came back from a great drive through the merrit parkway in

a
> > great mountain drive in CT if anyone is interested in the details. That

was
> > a GREAT drive.
> >
> >

>



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