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Re: [alfa] So long and fairwell.



Wow,  I didn't even know you by name, but I already miss you!  That was a heart felt (and funny) farewell...

I am guessing you will be back someday.  Boredom will set in quickly with the BMW's...

--
Jason Hagen
Chicago, IL
'73 Spider
'95 164Q
'88 BMW 735i
'98 Land Rover Discovery
> Time has come for me to sign off of the digest.  Don't worry, its not for bad 
> reasons. :-)
> First off, I would like to thank Richard for a fantastic forum. I have to 
> admit, its one of the better groups I have been involve with. 
>          Second, Thank you to everyone that has help me out over the past 3 
> years. You know who you are.   ( especially you, Mr. Hertzman) This is the only 
> site that made my Milano ownership enjoyable. Actually, most of you made the 
> repairs sound harder than they actually were. This made a nice surprise when I 
> actually did the job. 
> I miss both my Italian cars a lot, (88 Milano platinum automatic, and an 82 
> Lancia Zagato). I sold them to help buy a house. Currently, my new foray is 
> into the land of BMW, with an 82 320i. We'll see how this goes. :-) 
> 
> So, keep your racks tight , your guibos intact, and spin your fuses, 
> hopefully, I'll see some of you on the road, maybe in Carlisle.
> 
> In the words of the late great Fred. D. .... Get a book!!  Read it!! and 

> learn something. If not.. take it to someone who knows how!
> 
> Be safe everyone.
> 
> Tim Timko
> oo=00=oo
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