Re: IML: Reminiscing
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Re: IML: Reminiscing



Yes, that's me, too.  When I'm in one of my old cars it IS 1968, it's not 2004 anymore.  There are exciting cars out there today, but overall this seems like a rather drab age to me.

Carried too far I guess this could get you into trouble, mentally.

Well, they're here with my meds, gotta go!

MM
> 
> From: ChiPieAlandPaula@xxxxxxx
> Date: 2004/07/26 Mon AM 04:13:01 EDT
> To: mailing-list@imperial club.com
> Subject: IML: Reminiscing
> 
> Hello All,
> I just could not pass up jumping in on this thread. I do not know the exact 
> reasons that every member has and cherishes their Imperial. My reason is really 
> quite simple. For me, I can get in my 64 and pretend that the intervening 40 
> years haven't really happened. I am still 16, driving Dad's new Imperial. Gas 
> is 38 cents per gallon for premium. We can still look up to our heroes, and 
> the future is bright simply because we are Americans. You might call this 
> foolish, some say I should see an analyst. But to me, when this world not of my 
> making gets to much to handle, I can get in the Imperial and just pretend.
>                                      Allan pretending quietly in Billings, 
> Montana
> 
> 



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