A pleasant weekend to all in the Forward Look fraternity/sorority. Thank you for the stories. Perhaps my experiences with know-it-all types from outside the hobby might help. As much as I love relating one-on-one to anyone on cars, I suspect that some (most? all?) of the inappropriate comments from passersby are based on envy, although they wouldn't admit it if they were stretched out on the rack. So naturally, I try to capitalize on that. ;-) Whenever I'm confronted by some loudmouth who's making negative comments, I'll wait a decent interval and then ask nicely "Uh, where's YOUR car?" (Chances are, it'll be [1] some mundane thing like a family minivan, [2] a rustbucket, [3] both, and/or [4] parked out of sight.) But I'll insist he point it out or tell me. When he finally does, it'll be accompanied by a rapid stream of babblings about what he "used to have", or what he's "about to buy", or what he's "working on". No matter; I just smile and say "Oh, yeah, I've been saving up for one of THOSE", then look at my watch and excuse myself. Regards.... Lou ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **-=\/=-** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The opposite of bravery is not cowardice, but conformity. ? Robert Anthony ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |