----- Original Message ----- From: <senatorpack@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 5:57 AM Subject: [DML] No problems in Northern Ireland > > Dear DML, > > The people in Northern Ireland are very friendly and inviting. During our > 1997 expo there, Scott Muller, James Espey, Scott Rabilias, and I were > invited inside of a gentleman's 20 story apartment to photograph the DeLorean > plant. He even offered us tea. Not many people in the US would do that, let > alone help you if you break down on the freeway. > > The security guards of the plant allowed us to take a private tour, just > the 4 of us, and we were treated exceptionally well. > > Additionally, Not many police officers would allow me to drive their > police cars in the United States, however the police in Northern Ireland did. > (I think I scared them driving their Rover police car around the DeLorean > test track going the wrong way) > The Police even invited us (Rob & Debbie Grady, Scott Mueller and I) to > the Royal Ulster Constabulary for another Private Tour. The only private tour > in the USA police depts is if you're in for booking. > > Robert Lamrock really does an outstanding job organizing and planning the > event. I hope that the DeLorean Owners Association and everyone that attends > gives him a big THANK YOU for all of his efforts. > > You should make every effort to stay in the same hotel. You never know > when a party will happen. It is also wise since the Europa Hotel Belfast is > outstanding. Four Stars, First Class Hotel. > > Everywhere we went, the citizens of Northern Ireland went out of their > way to make us feel very welcome. > I have encountered some friendly people in my travels of the world. The > people in Belfast Northern Ireland were the most hospitable ever. > > If you have an opportunity to attend the Belfast expo...GO and don't > worry! > > In addition, while I was in Germany & Switzerland the Mad Cow panic was > constantly on the BBC and CNN warning about meat. > The finest restaurants in Europe and junk food establishments (McDonalds) > were still open. The supermarkets still had meat for sale. The water was > still fresh and the air still clean. Don't believe the naive media...they > even get the DeLorean story wrong. > > Mike Pack > VIN 3713 > DOA 4743 > > > Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: > www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderator@xxxx > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >