I think the complaints of the VH1 show's inaccuracies demonstrate a VERY skewed perspective. Our favorite car, something many of us own ourselves, was heavily featured on a TV show meant to satirize and entertain, not educate. We should be flattered that of the many things of 1981, our CAR was given so much attention, positive or otherwise. Even negative press on the car adds value and mystique, how many cars carry that from the whole decade? Oscar Wilde said "The only thing worse than being talked about, is not being talked about." Keep that in mind with our DeLorean. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "therealdmcvegas <DMCVegas@xxxx>" <DMCVegas@xxxx> wrote: > Having just seen the segment on the DeLorean, I can honestly say that it was > complete shit! Aside from numerous inaacuracies about both the car and the > man, very insulting remarks were made about both JZD, and the owners of > the cars. In a nut shell it was stated that sports car owners must have small > penises, and therefore John DeLorean must have a vagina since he named > the car after himself! And no, you did not read that sentance wrong. And of > course there were otherthings from calling the ugly, to outright describing it as > "...a maxi-pad with wings". Aside from this there was also the insinuations that > not only is John DeLorean in jail, but he supposedly had a cocaine habit that > brought down the company. > > I am totally insulted by this! I feel that VH-1 and Viacom networks owe us all > an appology! If you'd like to contact them as much as I do to let them know > how you feel, the number to Viacom networks is: (212) 846-8000. Better yet > though, I have dug up a list of various contacts for VP's, and Communications > directors for MTV Networks which oversees the programming for VH1 as well. > > www.ncta.com/guidebook_pdfs/MTV_Nets.pdf > > Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I saw no disclaimer stating that the opinions > presented were of the individuals saying them. So that means that they agree > with the statements made. At the very least, an appology is in order. At the > very most, a libel suit againt the broadcast company and/or the show's > producer(s) is in order! > > -Robert > vin 6585 "X"