2010 Miata Facelift Pics

Cute couple, nice plane..... :-)

Pat

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pws
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I am 7 inches shorter than you and my inseam is only 1 to 2 inches less than your's at 32 inches.

Guess I am more of a mutant than I thought......

Pat

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pws

Well I'm ever upper-class high society God's gift to ballroom notoriety And I always fill my ballroom The event is never small The social pages say I've got The biggest balls of all

I've got big balls I've got big balls They're such big balls And they're dirty big balls And he's got big balls And she's got big balls But we've got the biggest balls of them all

And my balls are always bouncing And my ballroom always full And everybody c*ms and c*ms again If your name is on the guest list No one can take you higher Everybody says I've got Great balls of fire

Pat :-)

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pws

My inseam isn't 32 inches, that's the longest pants I can buy OTC so that's what I wear.

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XS11E

Highwaters? Where do you shop?

I have seen jeans with a 38" inseam, though they may have been made for midgets or giants instead of the average height of 6'4".

A friend of mine is 6"5" and his pants are considerably longer than 32 inches at the inseam, but I can't tell you exactly how long, we are not THAT close. ;-)

A city the size of Phoenix should have at least the same selection as Austin.

Pat

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pws

Indeed. I buy all my clothing from Land's End and REI. Everything fits as expected. Superb quality and guarantee. And best of all, I haven't suffered a trip to a mall in years.

BTW, I wear a 33 inseam. I did have a minor problem with my last pair of Land's End jeans: I ordered my usual 34 inseam, but these haven't shrunk the usual inch.

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Lanny Chambers

Walmart, is there anywhere else?

I can't find 'em. As my waist grew I found out the people who are fat are short and people who are tall are thin or so the pants people believe. They cannot conceive of a tall, obese person. For example,

34" inseams stopped when my waist went to 40" (and beyond) and 32" became the maximum. It's frustrating to see jeans that are 34", 36", or longer with 36", 38" with waist sizes but nothing that'll fit me longer than 32"

I gave up on Target, that's also close to me but last time I looked they didn't have a 40" waist in the entire store!

BTW, don't recommend big and tall shops, I'm not paying $45 for $13 pants!

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XS11E

LOL - Being 6'2" I have never been on a height scale where I was referred to as "Midget"... Guess I need 2" booster shoes to fit in, eh? Squat

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Squat

Yup, one of my life's biggest disapointments was meeting John Wayne and finding out he was shorter than I am.

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XS11E

and, i suppose best of all, is that everything comes in white ;)

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Christopher Muto

No, khaki. :-)

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Lanny Chambers

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Christopher Muto

specifically they state... Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) Rating 3, Class Average 5.1 (out of possible 10) Those over 6-ft tall may want more leg room and top-up head clearance. Those under 5-ft-6 may have trouble seeing over high dashboard. Most occupants will complain of intrusion from unpadded cupholder molded into front door panels. Seats support well in turns, but seem thin on padding. Raising soft top creates blind spots that hinder lane changes. Soft top lowers easily, but can be awkward to raise while seated. Hardtop lowers at the touch of a single button.

So whoever had mentioned their dislike for the cupholder, you are what they would consider to be one of 'most' people in their survey that feel the same way.

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Christopher Muto

That would be me.

Not all of us, a car that's too uncomfortable to drive or ever consider owning is hardly "an exceptional value in it's class".

I'm not likely to be looking for a replacement for my 1992 but if I do the Mazda won't be considered unless there are some changes.

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XS11E

That's the problem with Hollywood. Makes everything look bigger than it really is... Maybe that's why the Prius is so popular out there. (just kidding - no offense to any Prius owners.)

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Squat

Whjy not? From my recent experience, they appear to be the worst drivers on the road.

-- Larry

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pltrgyst

testing, 1,2,3,.....

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Chris D'Agnolo

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