MGBs rock! They are just way too cool for words, kind of like an iPod on wheels. I have one and I love it with a passion that makes it a Lovemark for me. I drive my MGB to work every day and it's such fun it even makes heading for the daily grind a complete pleasure, and on the weekends there's nothing better than finding a winding piece of coast or mountain road to play with. What would life be without an MGB? - ordinary and boring is what!
What an insight into the mind of a child Bill Watterson gave us. What a philosopher he was as Calvin, and what a realist he was as Hobbes. In one strip, Calvin and Hobbes are in bed, and in the first panel Calvin muses, "I wonder why man was put on earth. What's our purpose? Why are we here?" In the second panel Hobbes turns to him and says, matter-of-factly, "Tiger food." In the third he grins at Calvin, who is absorbing this comment. And in the last panel Calvin lies awake, with a worried look on his face and one eye on his tiger, as Hobbes peacefully sleeps. How could you not love that?
Like an iPod on wheels
MGB Sports Cars
13 December 2004
MGBs rock! They are just way too cool for words, kind of like an iPod on wheels. I have one and I love it with a passion that makes it a Lovemark for me. I drive my MGB to work every day and it's such fun it even makes heading for the daily grind a complete pleasure, and on the weekends there's nothing better than finding a winding piece of coast or mountain road to play with. What would life be without an MGB? - ordinary and boring is what!
A philosopher and a realist
Calvin and Hobbes
14 September 2005
What an insight into the mind of a child Bill Watterson gave us. What a philosopher he was as Calvin, and what a realist he was as Hobbes. In one strip, Calvin and Hobbes are in bed, and in the first panel Calvin muses, "I wonder why man was put on earth. What's our purpose? Why are we here?" In the second panel Hobbes turns to him and says, matter-of-factly, "Tiger food." In the third he grins at Calvin, who is absorbing this comment. And in the last panel Calvin lies awake, with a worried look on his face and one eye on his tiger, as Hobbes peacefully sleeps. How could you not love that?