A Conversation for The Mini - Going Fine Since 1959
A508321 The Mini-Going Fine Since 1959
Leanne (ACE and Scout) Started conversation Jan 12, 2001
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This is a guide entry about the Mini and how it started
Any feedback is welcome
Leanne
A508321 The Mini-Going Fine Since 1959
Mr. Cogito Posted Apr 11, 2001
Cool,
I've always liked these cars, ever since I watched Patrick McGoohan drive one around in the old "Secret Agent" TV series. I think it's suitable for the guide in the future. My only real quibbles are that you perhaps mention it's an automobile in the title or opening sentence, and that you replace the reference to "earlier this year" with an actual date, so it will be correct 5 years down the road. Hey, if those are my only complaints, you're doing well.
Yours,
Jake
A508321 The Mini-Going Fine Since 1959
Wayfarer -MadForumArtist, Keeper of bad puns, Greeblet with Goo beret, Tangential One Posted Apr 24, 2001
congragulations! you'll be pleased to know that we think your entry is great, and that it will make it into the Edited Guide soon. (since you're also a Scout, i assume you know that you'll be emailed when it gets in) thanks for writing for the Guide, and for reccommending this entry!
Congratulations!
h2g2 auto-messages Posted Apr 25, 2001
Editorial Note: This thread has been moved out of the Peer Review forum because this entry has now been recommended for the Edited Guide.
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