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Saturday, April 8, 2023

Tell me what’s happening.

It’s Easter weekend which means it was time for my sporadic annual rewatching of my favorite rock opera – Jesus Christ Superstar.

Some folks have called this rock opera/stage play/movie blasphemes, but how about this for blasphemes, Marjorie Taylor Greene comparing Donald Trump’s recent arrest to Jesus’s arrest a couple of centuries ago.

Though having heard this comment earlier in the week while watching the movie it got me thinking, maybe she’s on to something, Substitute Jewish priests for the NYC DA’s office, the Donald for Jesus, Stormy Daniels for Mary Magdalene and Michael Cohen for Judas.

After the overture the first song is ‘Heaven on Their Minds’ and the first stanza works well unchanged:
[JUDAS]
My mind is clearer now
At last, all too well
I can see where we all soon will be
If you strip away
The myth from the man
You will see where we all soon will be

Now, in no way do I think that Mr. Trump is in any way worthy of adoration, but wow, as I was listening to the rest of the songs in the movie there were several that could also be slightly reworked to fit my analogy…

Anyway, try and have a Happy Easter.

Tagged: Easter, Jesus Christ Superstar

Clean Mini

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Todays high was 49° and partly sunny, so I hand washed the Mini in the driveway. This was the first time it received this treatment. We bought the car in late October and I probably wiped down the lower sides of the car around Thanksgiving in preparation for the side stripes. Winter set in and I think by the middle of December the Mini was filthy, so after coming home it got a Meguiar’s Quik Detailer towel wash. The next wash was almost exactly 2 months ago on February 4th, but that was a trip through an automatic car wash.

I’m hoping that we have seen the last of the snow for this winter and if you can believe the long range forecast of the AccuWeather meteorologists we have. There will be few scattered days of rain in the next couple of weeks, so the snow tire removal is imminent. This Sunday looks good, sunny and a high of sixty.

Tagged: Mini Washings

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, April 3, 2023

No Reserve Weirdness Edition of SORT
As of Monday, April 3, 2023 at 4:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
1993 Viper Defender 1975 Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer 1988 CMC Tiffany Classic
A neutered Dodge Viper, no V-10, used in a TV show in the early Nineties that has no title and probably never registerable. A military vehicle made in Austria that was used by the Swiss Armed Forces that may or may not be registered in your state. This one can be registered for street use, but there is a warrant out for its destruction issued by the Automotive Taste Police.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to (if the reserve was not met):
Sports: 2017 Ferrari California Sold for $143,500 on 3/30/23
Off-Road: 2019 Lamborghini Urus Sold for $186,000 on 3/28/23
Touring: 2014 Maserati GranTurismo Sold for $48,000 on 4/1/23

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

An Even Dozen

Sunday, April 2, 2023

This afternoon, in spite of the snow flurries, I backed the CTBNL out of the garage and drove a short loop that included a stop for milk and to pick up our called in pizza. Even though it has been snowing for the past few days and is forecast to do the same for a couple more, the roads are perfectly clear. The bad news for any of the snow sticking is that the daytime temps and some of the nighttime have been above freezing. When the snow hits any sidewalk or street it melts on contact and what lands on the grass hangs around for a bunch of minutes before melting into the ground.

Today’s Miata drive was a mere 4.1 miles and was drive number 12 since mounting the all-season tires. Trip number eleven was 6 days ago for a whopping 6.3 miles while making a cannabis run and took the above photo. I forgot to annotate or even write a post from that day so that is why the count below jumped 2 places.

The intent was that the car would be driven at least once a week to keep the battery charged,, but I have fallen way off target. If I tally up the days from last October 28th to today you come up with 22-1/2 weeks and the number of Miata drives since then is an even dozen.

Times Miata Driven since 10/28/22: 12

 

Tagged: Miata Moves

Wow, What Are The Odds?

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Last September I wrote about a new “magazine” for Miata enthusiasts from Moss Motors. It was called Miata Motoring and it was full of articles plus an equal quantity of pages of Miata parts you could buy from Moss. It had an Issue 1, 2022 tag right there on the cover, but there wasn’t any statement as to how many issues there were going to publish each year though.

It has been about a half a year and I haven’t gotten another one, so I assumed they just gave up. I figured with the four or five catalogs a year from them, they probably didn’t have the time for a magazine too. Wrong. The other day while working on the previous post, a twenty-five year old article from Miata Club of America’s magazine, what should get pushed through the mail slot but Issue 1, 2023 of Miata Motoring.

In that twenty-five year old article from Miata Club of America’s magazine there was a four page spread about the lead designer of the original Miata, Tom Matano. I opted not to reprint that particular article, so what did I find in this latest edition of Miata Motoring? Right! Another similar article about Mr. Matano.

This article just two pages long and was a sort of abridged version of Miata Club’s one. It even had a couple of the same photos used in that other one. There was one big difference between the two stories though, the older one had a photo of Tom as a child in a metal pedal car and in this one there is one of him at roughly the same age on a tricycle.

If you are in any way curious about the Miata Motoring magazine mentioned here, you can get the previous issue in PDF form by clicking here.

Tagged: Miata Club of America Magazine, Miata Motoring, Moss Motors

25 Years Ago – Issue II 1998

Saturday, April 1, 2023

There was a four page article written by Tom Matano, the designer of the the first generation Miata, which at first seemed promising. But, as it turned out, it was a rumination on the early cars that were owned by his family and his first car. Well, his second car really, because the lead photo of the article was of Mr. Matano as a child behind the wheel of a metal pedal car.

Night Reading

a vroom of one’s own
Barbara Feinman’s column

“The gearshift, sensitive to my touch, responding like an eager lover. I’m strapped to a speeding bullet; I’m not driving–we’ve both been shot from a cannon. Never so fast. Never so sure. There’s pure adrenaline in the fuel tank….”

I wake up with these words humming in my brain. I can’t remember whether it was a passage from a book or whether I’d just dreamed them or if someone had spoken them over the phone. The receiver is off the hook, on my pillow. Whom had I been talking to? I listen for sounds of life. No baby crying. No water running. No radio.

I feel like I’ve just come home after a long trip. I remember sweating in the California desert, but everyone I met had an Irish accent and was drinking warm Gatorade in pubs.

“Hello?” I yell out. I slowly walk to the bathroom. Taped to the medicine chest is a note: TOOK THE PUMPKIN FOR A WALK. BACK SOON. STAY IN BED.

I pick up the remote to channel-surf, but decide against it. On the nightstand, next to the Pepto Bismol, is a novel called No Brakes. The cover sports two hazy film noir-ish photos: one of a woman engaged in something unrecognizable but most assuredly erotic, the other of a car. The blurb says “Narrated by Mary Jo, a middle-aged American serving both as navigator and lover to Ludo–a seductive young lothario who also happens to be her son’s best friend—No Brakes is full of hidden surprises and dangers lurking beneath the surface?’ I remember it was set in Northern Ireland during a three-day car rally, but had no idea what page I was on or what the hidden surprises and dangers were lurking below the surface. I start flipping through it for a random racing or sex scene.

We’re safely strapped in and doing 80, pothole jumping a scary amusement-park ride….

Kind of like my life; we’re safely strapped in doing 20, avoiding potholes, a scary diaper happening in the infant seat….

I spin the wheel and steer into the ditch. Shaking and sobbing, I climb out and throw up.

Hmmm, more parallels. Well, not the ditch part.

Suddenly I remember whom I had been talking to on the phone. My brother had called during one of my fever dreams.

“Hello,” I had gasped, knocking the base of the phone off my nightstand.
“Hey, you sound awful.”
“This stomach flu is killing me.”
“Did you go to the doctor yet?”
“I keep having all these nightmares.”
“Did you GO to the DOCTOR?”
“I’ve lost nine pounds in three days. I had to be rehydrated intravenously.”
“Wow.” He sounded impressed. “When I used to race in the desert I could lose five pounds in 45 minutes….”

He proceeded to recount a long story about car racing in the Mojave, sweating and Gatorade and electrolytes.

I hear the front door.

“Honey?” I yell.
He comes upstairs and stands in the doorway. “You look like you’re feeling better.”
“You know what I’m in the mood for?”
“What?”
“A drive. Let’s go out for a spin.”
“Okay,” he says. “I’ll get the Pumpkin ready.”
He turns to leave, then stops. “Perhaps we could stop by a pub for a spot of warm Gatorade.”

Panicked, I think for a moment the fever hasn’t broken, that I’m still delirious. Then I remember my habit of babbling in my sleep. I hear my husband chuckling as he pads down the stairs.

Copyright 1998, Miata Magazine. Reprinted without permission.

 

Tagged: Blast From the Past, Miata Club of America Magazine

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, March 27, 2023

Now That’s Italian Edition of SORT
As of Monday, March 27, 2023 at 4:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
2017 Ferrari
California
2019 Lamborghini
Urus
2014 Maserati GranTurismo
Not exactly the sportiest, but it is open-air and has red brake calipers. No one ever has taken one of these off-roading, but I’m surely going to. The name spells it out and its got a big trunk, just don’t ask about reliability.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to (if the reserve was not met):
Sports: 1974 Porsche 914 Sold for $17,000 on 3/21/23
Off-Road: 2020 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Sold for $145,000 on 3/21/23
Touring: 2010 BMW 328i Wagon Sold for $15,000 on 3/21/23

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring
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