RE: Now Who's oldest?

From: Wisotzkey, Rich (Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-wts.com)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 06:46:08 EST


Welcome John,
Congradulations on your 70th birthday. I'm a little past half your age, but
I can tell you I'm looking foward to retiring. This working and paying
taxes for a living is for the birds.
I believe my neighbors parents have a nice Dak also. One Saturday I heard
this nice mellow tone coming up the street, so I checked out the window.
Into my neighbors driveway pulls a nice looking R/T; lowered, cat-back, and
I don't know what else. Well, out hops Grandma and Grandpa with his cane.
He was definetly enjoying retirement. He didn't leave any moss growing on
his tires either!
Enjoy your Dak and retirement. Anytime you have any questions; just ask.
Someone will be sure (pretty sure) to come back with a reply. By the way,
where are you located? Talk to you later.
Rich - Ashburn, VA

-----Original Message-----
From: Bassman1JW@aol.com [mailto:Bassman1JW@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 4:48 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Now Who's oldest?

Hi Everyone,
 I have been reading the daily posts with great interest for the last two
weeks . I have a 99 Dakota Sport 4X4 with 5.2 engine and auto. I enjoy
reading about all the mods however I don't understand a lot of the
terminology because I have never had any exposure to same in the past.
Speaking of the past I was 70 years old and just retired on Sunday and now

that I have made my first post I may be the oldest lister? I previoulsy
owned a 90 Dakota with the 6 cylinder engine. My 99 model is black and
really a great looking truck. I get a big kick out of being asked by
different people(Including some young ladies) why I am driving my sons
truck. I am going to keep reading and I know I will begin to understand the

mod terminology. Good luck to you Heather on landing a new job and I may
end
up with all the blue accessories yet.
  Regards to all- John



This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Jun 20 2003 - 11:48:18 EDT