RE: [MV] Kids and MVs

From: Turman, David C. (david_turman@kindermorgan.com)
Date: Mon Mar 25 2002 - 05:42:40 PST


        My brother and I drove his beautifully restored M38A1 and M100
        trailer from my house near Tomball up to Brent Mullins' open house
        (where he won 3rd place for the Jeep) up the backroads on a
beautiful
        Texas spring morning. 1/2 the people waved as they passed us (and at
        45 MPH it was a lot, but the best was 2 young boys who gave us
double
        thumbs up from the rear window of the car!

-----Original Message-----
From: kbernste32@aol.com [mailto:kbernste32@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 8:25 PM
To: mil-veh@mil-veh.org
Subject: [MV] Kids and MVs

Steve Grammont writes:
>>Honestly, I really like kids, but I have to keep in mind my life's
priorities :-) <<

Well, Steve, I respect your choice, but for me, kids are what makes MV hobby

so enjoyable for me. I'm fortunate to be in a club (GMMVC) that is helping
me
raise my son right (the camo'ed hood ornament in our photo gallery). Our
club
spends a lot of summertime together, and my son is essentially growing up
with the club. To a person, they've always been patient, kind, protective,
and educational. I can't imagine a more wholesome environment in which to
enjoy a father-son interest. Mikey knows more about M series history than I
do now. (I'd LOVE to surprise him with David Doyle's new book, whenever it
comes out HINT HINT !!!)

I suspect your comments were tongue-in-cheek, and I'm probably stating
something obvious that goes for many folks on our list.

Kerry Bernstein
1970 M35A2, 1993 M35A2-lover

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