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KenLessig

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Kenny Lessig here in beautiful Nevada, Texas, about 30 miles NE of Dallas. I've been into British cars, mostly MGs, since buying my first car, a '66 MGB in 1971. I've owned at least one MG ever since, at one time having six of them. Down to two now, a '67 BRG roadster and a Pale Primrose '70, which is currently in a body shop due to a moron doing a U-turn directly in front of me......
 
Kenny - welcome to BCF.

" ... a moron doing a U-turn directly in front of me......"

There's plenty of 'em up here too. That is quite an interesting airship video on the homepage of your Military Heritage museum!

Tom M.
(Born in Fort Worth)
 
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