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Re: [Chrysler300] NewsFlight
- From: MRS954@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 14:53:27 -0400
Good afternoon,
I've been reading all day about this string. I obviously didn't receive the latest NewsFlight, but I'm looking forward to it. Although I'm not a Pre-war baby (I'm only a young 53), I do have some fond memories of my childhood, too, and most revolve around cars. As a relative new member of this forum (about 5 years now), these stories interest me more than?the cars themselves. I like to read about the people behind the cars and people's recollections of their childhood, and what ignited their desires to own a 300. Perhaps those old stories could be re-printed or at least assembled into a collection of memoirs for us all to enjoy again and again.
Regards,
Mark Souders
300H
Mohrsville, PA
-----Original Message-----
From: RLS <obiwan10@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: JettLarry@xxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 2:14 pm
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] NewsFlight
I am disappointed but certainly not surprised(I've seen this lack of a sense of
humor from some before on this forum) that we have certain members who are the
cranky sort, but then in any group of more than 5 people we will always be
those who not happy with their sorry lives and wish to take their misery out on
anyone or just wish to gripe (and of course always with nothing of value to
contribute positive to the condition)
I found Charley's story of his growing up years to be extremely funny and right
on point. I too was a teenager in the 50's with a father who drank far to much,
we were poor as church mice and never even owned an automobile or television
set, I had 7 siblings(2 of which incidentally killed by drunken drivers---the
last one 7 years ago). My first job was selling newspapers on a street corner
in downtown Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 8. This was to be able to buy my
own clothes and my first bicycle(a brand new Monarch with knee action which cost
me 80.00 which I paid Western Auto some 5.00 monthly for 18 months before it was
paid off)
But I was always a happy kid(never for a moment feeling that I was missing out
on anything) and to read Charley's story brought back to me my fond memories of
being a 16 year old dreaming of the automobiles that I could never even hope to
aspire to one day own. I am certain memories of this time is why when I decided
30 years ago that I wanted to own a collector car, it was only a 300 B that I
would be satisfied with.
I might suggest that anyone who finds themselves annoyed with his story, that
they volunteer some time of their lonely lives to perhaps write an article of
their own to give us all their perspective instead of merely insulting a very
hardworking contributor to the efforts of our club. In my opinion, Charley was
exactly on target with his story of how life was then and he described it in an
extremely humorous manner.
If I were able award an Automotive Pulitzer Prize for poignancy and humor,
Charley would have my vote, Tom McCahill be damned and I loved him to. Perhaps
some are to young to remember his sardonic style of writing and the joys that
were to be found in each issue of Mechanix Illustrated as he wrote of
automobiles and particularly the Chrysler 300's. If so, you missed out.
Roger Schaaf
300 B Calyfornua
----- Original Message -----
From: JettLarry@xxxxxxx
To: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:32 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] NewsFlight
Younger members of this great club.....may we beg your indulgence? Those of
us born before WWDuece grew up with rapid changes in automobiles at the same
time as rapid changes in American culture. The two paradigm shifts were
intertwined and deeply ingrained in the psyche of us oldsters. Charley
Fisher's
tales of his youth are poignant and important to many of us. Other writers
that have done this tale-telling well are (as mentioned) Tom McCahill, Jean
Shepard (The Christmas Story movie about the kid that wants the Daisy BB gun
for Christmas) and Thomas Murray of Tire Tracks Back. I get many car
magazines a month but stop what ever I am doing to read Fisher first. All
other
auto-related stuff gets read at more convenient times.
Several years ago I wrote a column for this club called "Lefty" After a few
years I said all I was capable of saying and quit writing. It had no
practical purpose in deciding what color the rams should be or where to get
paper
air filters but some of the members liked it alot. The rest accepted the fact
that it was semi-lame and didn't make any adverse noise, just waited for it
to be over. May we have our Fisher-Fix for as long as he will provide it?
respectfully.......L.W. Jett
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(http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)
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