[Rovernet] Geezers...

Glen R Wilson gwilson at quakertech.net
Fri Dec 4 12:39:45 EST 2020


On 12/4/20 12:24 PM, veetwinrider via Rovernet wrote:
> Glen, don't forget Kent Kinard.
>
> Roland
I was definitely thinking of Kent. I thought I recalled hearing that he 
had passed on, but I didn't want to write him off prematurely. Kent was 
another friend and always had the scoop on any V8 question. If I recall, 
Kent might have been the last one to have his hands on the P6 with the 
Perspex roof. Anyone know where that ended up. For a while there was 
some question about whom it actually belonged to, I think.
>
>
>
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>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Glen R Wilson via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
> Date: 12/4/20 09:10 (GMT-08:00)
> To: Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
> Cc: Glen R Wilson <gwilson at quakertech.net>
> Subject: [Rovernet] Geezers...
>
> After coming back to the Rovernet after years of absence and still being
> only a spry 67 despite a pacemaker and a bionic heart valve, I'm
> imagining that a lot of you guys must be real GEEZERS by now! Hard to
> imagine Steve Manwell is still up and around because he was pretty frail
> even back in the day. Just wasn't as tough as Hank!  ;-) One of these
> days, the Rover Company newspapers I have promised him several times
> will finally arrive on his doorstep, though maybe they will go to the
> Dirk Burrowes Nuclear Attack Proof Archive in Fitchburg if he will
> promise to scan them in a large format scanner and make them available
> to all. I'm sure he has that capability at his company.
>
> Henry Manwell was a wonderful guy. And let's take a moment to Remember
> Eric Russell who, though I only met him once in person, was perhaps my
> first true internet friend going way back and teaching me that an email
> address 3,000 miles away across one border could be a true confidant and
> source of good times and of personal support.
>
> And then there are the rest of you Geezer who are still hanging around
> from the days when Rovers were priced at $1 per cubic centimeter of
> displacement and the Canadian dollar was a real bargain.
>
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