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Brosky, nice bit in the papers!

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My mom sends me any classic car related bits from the Providence Journal (she and my dad are still in Rhode Island). I got one just today that featured a certain bright yellow TR6 that I certainly recognized. A very neat story. :thumbsup:
 
Nice story, Paul! Great to put a story behind the avatar.... your wife sounds like a real peach!
 
And some great links at the end of the article. :wink:
 
A nice story Paul. Lasagna, a wife and a car... what more could you ask for!
 
Gliderman8 said:
A nice story Paul. Lasagna, a wife and a car... what more could you ask for!

Bottle of Chianti? :smirk:
 
Thanks everyone. It is great to have a wife that supports my addiction...I mean hobby....

And her Mom is now gone, but the recipe lives on and is just as good as the first time that I ate it!!
 
Very neat, Paul!

U Pitt, huh? :laugh:

As for lasagna: after thirty years of cajoling, Horsemits has FINALLY agreed to try 'building' it according to my instructions following my Italian mum and grandma's recipe. I'd almost forgotten how wonderful it was, now 'smits has done it justice. :thumbsup:

Congratulations!
 
U-Pitt was a lot of fun, even as a part timer, but going to General Motors Institute several times a year for their intense training program was really special. It's not called that anymore, but at one time, it was the primo engineering and management school in the country.
 
U. Pitt... that's where my daughter graduated from.
 
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