Shite, friend, I'm tempted to join the punks, where I'm a bit freer to express myself 
as I like.  Who CARES if it's not a Brit car?  A Brit flag seatcover is no different 
then a Brit flag beach towl or Brit flag bikini briefs.  As for critisisms of my 
divers choise of words, I am a writer, playing whith strange words and phrases is what 
I do for sport.  In addition, just this saturday one of my English friends was 
complementing me on my ability to speak with a much more convincing English accent 
then most americans.  Regarding Top Gear, I am referring to the BBC Top Gear auto mag. 
 My dislike of the states is rooted generally in a contempt for american ideology 
(rampent capitalism, etc.).

          -Tom

-----Original Message-----
>From : Daniel Geddes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : 28 March 2001 02:31:59
Subject : RE:brit flag seatcovers
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:31:33 +0100 (GMT+01:00)>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: brit flag seatcovers
>
>
>
>Yes, I'm a bloody American.  By birth only.  After college I'm leaving the
>country immediatly.
>
>
>
>****OK, Number one...if you're American, stop saying �bloody�.
>Number two....evn if you leave the country (and stay away forever)
>you are STILL American, in my book.
>
>
>
>As for the grand am, I'm a starving college student.  This is the sort of
>auto your average starving american college student drives.  I even called
>around to different import car shoppes to find a mini, but to no avail.  My
>next car, assuming I have a real adult income, will probably be German.
>
>
>
>*****Number three....OK, guess what?  I had one of those piece of shit Grand
>Ams as well (bought it off my parents, drove it across country almost ten
>years ago, and it promptly died)
>Number four....Americans don't spell it �shoppes�,...Who does?
>Number five....If you buy a German car will it still have Union Jack seat
>covers?.  THAT is my question...if YOU aren't English, and the CAR ain't
>English....why the flag?
>
>
>
>So the English dislike Pontiacs?  I understand your fond of Fords, I see
>enough adds in Top Gear magazine intl. edition.  What's so different between
>a Ford and a Pontiac?
>
>
>
>*****Number six...I have no idea if the English dislike Pontiacs (if they
>were smart they would) I don't even know if they sell them there. I like OLD
>Fords ( I have a '61 Falcon) but I'm not sure how you would know this about
>me.  I haven't put out an issue of Top Gear since '91 and I never had
>ANYTHING about either car in ANY issue so....I dunno, explain that one.
>
>The point was about that seatcovers, but hey, it's your life...
>If you don't mind people laughing at you....put 'em on a primered Camaro fer
>God's sake....it's about as relevant.
>
>Dan
>
>
> 
>
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