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Re: Alfa Virus
Jans observations apply to my case. To make a long story short (I gave the
long story a few thread cycles ago), here are the reasons why I'm
hooked on Alfas:
1. It was hard not to learn to appreciate Italian cars being the first born
son of a father who: lived in Italy for 4 years, raced 3 times in the
original Mille Miglia and brought home cars like a 275GTS, a Maserati Ghibli
Spider, a '58 Guilietta Spider, a '79 Sprint Veloce and a BB512.
2. I can't afford a Ferrari.
"Jan Czaban" <dk715@domain.elided> writes:
> other observations about the virus
>
> it is hereditary and generally passed on to the first born son, daughters
> seem immune, but like to go on for the ride
> placebo effects immediately recognized
> infected members often seek addicts annonomous counselling
> only known antidote is the ferrari strain, for those who can afford the
> medication, this strain however prodcues similar but more intense symptoms
> of the original disease
> withdrawl symptoms impossible to deal with
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Colin Verrilli Raleigh, NC verrilli@domain.elided
'84 GTV6 '87 Milano Gold '94 164LS Auto
Mid-Atlantic Alfa Romeo Club (MAARC) Treasurer
MAARC Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/2380
164 Home Page: /alfa/FAQ/164
NOS Alfa Parts for sale: http://home.att.net/~c.verrilli/cbvparts.htm
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