[W126 Coupe] From today's Wall Street Journal
Camran Nassiri
mbzman560 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 2 13:49:20 EDT 2007
Gerry- I owe you an appology. My e mail came out wrong and I did not mean to say I blame you. In fact my intent was to say "I don't blame you, however...". So, please accept my appology and send any new info you have. I enjoyed reading the informationThanks,Camran> From: gerryvz at mac.com> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 10:30:35 -0700> To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com> Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] From today's Wall Street Journal> > I find it highly amusing that someone would "blame" me for a short > article about a Mercedes-Benz model that has been out of production > for nearly 20 years now, that I had absolutely no control over > getting in the Wall Street Journal in any way, shape or form.> > Please forget that I forwarded this short article on to the group. > Rest assured that I will not make this mistake again in the future, > given the quickness and easy willingness of now two members of this > group to finger me as directly responsible for something that I had > entirely nothing to do with. I've always been all about sharing > information with a positive and willing spirit, but it is easy to see > that not all people feel the same way that I do when it comes to > being sharing, giving and courteous with your compatriots. I've seen > this type of behavior before in other Mercedes-related car model > groups. Too bad.> > Cheers,> Gerry> > > > On Nov 2, 2007, at 9:15 AM, mbcoupes-request at mbcoupes.com wrote:> > >> >> > I am blaming you for the article; but, just for everyone's > > information the> > badge "Lexass" is only used in U.S. If you travel through Japan or > > Europe> > it is called simply Toyota. It is actually a Toyota Cresseda. > > They used> > the "L" simble in US for "losers"!!> >> > Thanks,> > Camran> > 91 420SEL, 90 560SEC> >> > The MB Coupes Website!> W126 SEC Mailing List> Postings remain property of MB Coupes, L.L.C.
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