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MG 2006 - My Most Recent Gatlinburg Visit

Jessie says don't touch his Midget, JB!

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There would be alot more parking if there weren't so many MGBarges.
 
Hey, we're just letting you little runts come along so we have some speed bumps on the roads to keep us Bs from driving too fast.
 
Just try not to obstruct the views. And please... signal when it is safe to pass so we don't have to follow your lumbering boats for miles on end. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Ooh dem's fighting words. Put your horsepower where your mouth is mister.
 
Standby, Bugeye comming through. Hehe.
 
It's actually a weight and handling issue. (If I could get a handle on my sweet tooth it would be more of a weight issue). The little Mongrel(that's my Midget) is quite quick and agile, but I'm not into racing. You are welcome to take it for a drive if you want to experience a true classic sports car.
 
Ahh, my son has a Midget. I love driving it. I will be the first to admit they are a LOT more FUN to drive than Bs. We nearly bought a Midget (but a crowbar and a gallon of axle grease couldn't get Chuck in or out of it) I love the way they handle.
 
That's right, but his is a spitget (midget with a spitfire engine) those are only marginally better than a B. The midget is tons more fun, and a Bugeye is even better.
 
No more questions! Were not staying in Gatlinburg because our motorhome with the trailer is 61 feet long and no rv parks in Gatlinburg could handle a rig that long plus room for unloading the trailer, or we would have made reservations there. We'll just play it by ear. PJ
 
PJ - there's a place over in Townsend where we parked our RV/trailer for the last V8 show....a bit tight but we fit & we were the same approximate length.
 
Thanks Tony, but we made reservations at Holly Haven Rv Park on Wears Vally rd. At the time, I could only find two parks that could accommodate rigs that long and leave enough space to unload on site, both in Pigeon Forge. The other is the KOA. I didn't even think about one in Townsend. Actually, Holly Haven only has one site that is long enough, so I grabbed it before it was gone. Thanks again! PJ
 
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