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Unusual Sight Today.....

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As I was heading home from work,I noticed a
tow truck going North (I was going South)with a
RB MGB on the flatbed,& towing another RB B on a trailer.
Not something you see every day.

- Doug
 
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'e's got a black heart, Mike. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
Yeah, I'd rather push a Triumph than ride in an MG, though.
 
If you think you would rather push a Triumph than ride in an MG, chances are that is what will happen!
(There is one of each on my property, and the ride is FAR better than a rice burner)
 
Well my guess is that the pushing a Triumph part will get easier for you all the time, and the riding in an MG part will get tougher all the time. Having done both, extensively, I'll stick with riding.
 
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