Fellow CSters,
Haveing read, laughed and cried with you all over the years from what this fourm has offerd me as a member, I feel we are fortune to have a guy with pauls passion and knowledge of these cars as our voice.
If it was not for his first book in 88 and his continueing dedication to these cars we may not be talking on this page ( thanks to Jon all so )and fear where we may be.
It IS his book and he has chosen to ask our opinions for the better of us all, we should respect that and not even think of undermining HIS work.
We are on the crusp of the credibility we have longed for for years and I for one will continue to support his leadership.
With success sometimes comes individualism and it is our unity that gives this fourm its strengh and seperates us from the others.
Beening canadian I find it strange to use this line but , I DON'T ASK WHAT HE CAN DO FOR US, BUT WHAT CAN WE DO FOR HIM...
Paul finish your book" I'll buy it " fight our fights and don't let the peanut gallery get under your skin...
I would hate to see alittle aknowledgement create stress fractures in such a good group.
Hoppy Easter to you all,
DR
P.S. The pleasure of this group has made decide to dust it off and feed the 390 the $ 3.50 a gallon it deserves it I go broke with a smile...For that I thank you.
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Frankly, I don't appreciate being backed into a corner about this.
I'll do the GT/CS Registry Book as I choose, and I'll include who I choose. No one has to buy this book, and as registrar, writer and editor it's my perogative to do as I wish. I think I've more than earned that right.
I think it's insulting to expect someone who's not into the Mustang hobby, and have owned a GT/CS for over 20 years, to automatically jump up and go get "authentication" just for a new registry.
This is the part of the hobby that galls me.
Paul N.
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