Re: My testimonial, my rant

Now just think if you got a real car, like a BMW, Porsche, Mercedes, Ferrari, ...you'd probably get a hard-on everytime you drove it!

I've never owned a car that I like so much. Why? Its fun to drive, yup sure > is and is a damned fine looking car. I guess thats all I can say. Let me > just say, why do people think single guys are looking for tail if they buy > a car? No need to answer I already know. > > Neighbors stare when I wash it, keep in mind I had an '86 Monte Carlo SS > which also is (was) a fine looking car and kept it up too till I sold it for > the new Pony, that 'Carlo had 66K miles when I sold it, keep this in mind... > > This car has changed my life. One thing that hit me since I bought it, > Mustang owners seem to belong to a silent club of some sort, its amazing. It > might be this area of South Carolina, but when most Mustangs pass, they wave > to each other, even if its an index finger, I've never experienced that > before. Its like they know and minds meet on the road, "fun huh". Its wild, > does it happen everywhere? It'd be really cool to have a worldwide > recognition of Mustang owners, pinky and f*ck finger up, or something, hell > this group alone has people from all over the world. > > All I know is I've had more fun with this car than anything I've ever owned > and just hope I can keep it under its 60K miles for the next 6 years, I have > a company truck but lately been putting more miles on my stang than on my > truck! Get home, throw the top down and go for a 50 mile drive one way, turn > around and go home, its nuts, never done that since me teenage years, only > now I'm sober doing it. > > Ok I'm done now. Oh, and thanks to this group for answers to my stupid > questions, but trust me they won't end here, I have more coming some day! > > -Steve- > > > > > >
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Eastern Boy
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Sounds like a nice place to live. Enjoy the American Iron!

Carl

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Carl Saiyed

On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:45:29 -0700, "Carl Saiyed" wrote something wonderfully witty:

Especially if your an American who wants a job in the US and wants to see corporate profits reinvested in the US.

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ZombyWoof

Umm...Cindy... you didn't say who won!

Kate

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SVTKate

You guys "Strip" when you meet other stagners? Wow...I wish the cute girl with the 96 down the street knew about that tradition...maybe I should start it here. Yup, I'll just park my stang close to hers and strip...we'll see what happens.

"Yes but officer, they do this all the time in Norway!"

Serge

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Serge

Sorry, but English is not my first language, and I might not have the right words for everything What word do you use for the best street in town for cruising down.? I believed it vas called the Sunset Strip in LA. I could be very much mistaking.

It's sure not all Stang owners I would like to see stripping.. LOL Thanks for letting me know man.. ;o)

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Aimo

Oh, I didn't. LOL He did, of course. 5 speed about 40 more horses than mine...I wasn't surprised. :-)

Cindy '96 laser red auto GTS

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C. Olofsson

Jim... Go mow the lawn or something will ya!

;¬D Kate

| > Neighbors stare when I wash it, keep in mind I had an '86 Monte Carlo SS | > which also is (was) a fine looking car and kept it up too till I sold it | for | > the new Pony, that 'Carlo had 66K miles when I sold it, keep this in | mind... | >

| > This car has changed my life. One thing that hit me since I bought it, | > Mustang owners seem to belong to a silent club of some sort, its amazing. | It | > might be this area of South Carolina, but when most Mustangs pass, they | wave | > to each other, even if its an index finger, I've never experienced that | > before. Its like they know and minds meet on the road, "fun huh". Its | wild, | > does it happen everywhere? It'd be really cool to have a worldwide | > recognition of Mustang owners, pinky and f*ck finger up, or something, | hell | > this group alone has people from all over the world. | >

| > All I know is I've had more fun with this car than anything I've ever | owned | > and just hope I can keep it under its 60K miles for the next 6 years, I | have | > a company truck but lately been putting more miles on my stang than on my | > truck! Get home, throw the top down and go for a 50 mile drive one way, | turn | > around and go home, its nuts, never done that since me teenage years, only | > now I'm sober doing it. | >

| > Ok I'm done now. Oh, and thanks to this group for answers to my stupid | > questions, but trust me they won't end here, I have more coming some day! | >

| > -Steve- | >

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SVTKate

Aimo, he was just making a play on words, your first post was fine... Here we cruise or 'drive the strip'

Heck, if *I* were to strip... people would flee the area!

I think your story was great, wish it would happen here now and then.

Kate

| > "Yes but officer, they do this all the time in Norway!" | >

| > Serge | >

| >> Classic (Old) German or English cars will be ignored. | >> Here we basically are more polite drivers and the finger and the | >> horn are reserved for the real morons. Not the everyday fool. | >>

| >> If I meet another Stang (New or Old), we will both give a bigger | >> wave and grin our faces off. | >>

| >> Driving my Mustang is the best thing I can do with my clothes on and | >> my Stang is the simple best purchase I have ever done (Only thing | >> that comes close are my wedding ring!) | >>

| >> The other day when we were out cruising and on our way to the town | >> we met two other early 60's Stangs coming the other way. (A '67 | >> Coupe and a Cab '65) They actually did U turns, followed us back | >> into town and after doing the "strip" we all stopped at the burger | >> place and had Milkshakes. And there you go, new friend also. | >>

| >> Yes, Yes, Yes we love our mustangs don't we.?!? | >> -- | >> Aimo | >> '66 Vintage Burgundy Coupe , V8-289, C4. | >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- | >> I live in my own little world...but it's ok...they know me here... | >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- | >>

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| >> Steve wrote: | >>> I've never owned a car that I like so much. Why? Its fun to drive, | >>> yup sure is and is a damned fine looking car. I guess thats all I | >>> can say. Let me just say, why do people think single guys are | >>> looking for tail if they buy a car? No need to answer I already | >>> know. | >>>

| >>> Neighbors stare when I wash it, keep in mind I had an '86 Monte | >>> Carlo SS which also is (was) a fine looking car and kept it up too | >>> till I sold it for the new Pony, that 'Carlo had 66K miles when I | >>> sold it, keep this in mind... | >>>

| >>> This car has changed my life. One thing that hit me since I bought | >>> it, Mustang owners seem to belong to a silent club of some sort, its | >>> amazing. It might be this area of South Carolina, but when most | >>> Mustangs pass, they wave to each other, even if its an index finger, | >>> I've never experienced that before. Its like they know and minds | >>> meet on the road, "fun huh". Its wild, does it happen everywhere? | >>> It'd be really cool to have a worldwide recognition of Mustang | >>> owners, pinky and f*ck finger up, or something, hell this group | >>> alone has people from all over the world. | >>>

| >>> All I know is I've had more fun with this car than anything I've | >>> ever owned and just hope I can keep it under its 60K miles for the | >>> next 6 years, I have a company truck but lately been putting more | >>> miles on my stang than on my truck! Get home, throw the top down | >>> and go for a 50 mile drive one way, turn around and go home, its | >>> nuts, never done that since me teenage years, only now I'm sober | >>> doing it. | >>>

| >>> Ok I'm done now. Oh, and thanks to this group for answers to my | >>> stupid questions, but trust me they won't end here, I have more | >>> coming some day! | >>>

| >>> -Steve- | |

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SVTKate
*rolling her eyes*

and of course, girls get right to the point when they first meet you: "Your personality is abrasive, but do you mind if I just peek in your pants?"

Bullwash!

Kate

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SVTKate

want.

Thats no horse sir, thats just a large dog!

Just remember, in life, perception is reality. I f we only get to make one first impression, I'd like to make mine in an fox body 5.0 GT vert!

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Matt

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John C.

Odd, but nice isn't it? Like how a Mustang driver will yield the right of way or be overtly courteous to another Mustang driver. Or like being followed into a video store by a guy who tells you how fantastic the car looks, etc, all the while his wife looking on in horror, especially when he starts making sounds about buying a Mustang. The minivan, boring sedan and foreign econobox drivers tend to realize the errors of their ways, they realize that maybe considering they are likely spending a good part of their lives behind the wheel, some fun might be good. The weird part is being chased (odd, but true) by a guy driving a 4x4 on a highway, only to see them fade far behind if you take an offramp at what you consider high normal speed.

-Rich

Can we be sure that terrorism and WMD will join together? If we are wrong, we will have destroyed a threat that, at its least is responsible for inhuman carnage and suffering. That is something I am confident history will forgive. But if our critics are wrong and we do not act, then we will have hesitated in face of this menace, when we should have given leadership. That is something history will not forgive.

-Tony Blair

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rander3127

Tips For Keeping a Lady's Interest:

  1. Bullitt Mustang
  2. Move the potato to the *front* of your pants. ;)

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RayS

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Brad

I resent that! I'm a young folk and I wave to my fellow mustang owners (either that or rev it a bit :))

Reply to
MustangMan03GT

I agree, would be very interesting (specially since a lot of stang owners around here are hot girls)

But keeping my leather seats clean would be a bitch :)

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MustangMan03GT

Ok ya scrub kid...

Yea. usually with you youngins, I rev mine on the way by. It's usually good for a grin.

Kate

| > Here in central CA, I find that there is something of the same feeling | among | > Mustang owners. Not so much the wave, but the big silly assed grin. Only | us | > old folks wave. | >

| > Glad to hear you are in love... | >

| > What did you name her? | >

| > Kate | > 98 Cobra Drop Top | >

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SVTKate

Careful she doesn't come at you with a peeler!

Kate

| > > Let me just say, why do people think single guys are looking for tail | if they buy | > >a car? No need to answer I already know. | >

| > Actually, I never thought about this. I'd imagine some guys buy a car | > in the false belief that it will get them some tail. Any girl who | > gets turned on by a mans car isn't the kind of girl you probably want. | > Too shallow. | >

| > I've never needed my car to help me get girls. However, it does help | > to be hung like a horse. :-0 | >

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SVTKate

Yes we are... and don't you forget it! That's why WE like to drive nice cars too because men wouldn't notice us unless there was some muscle under the hood or hooters poking out the top of a shirt.

Kate

| > On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:48:23 -0400, "Steve" wrote: | >

| > > Let me just say, why do people think single guys are looking for tail if they buy | > >a car? No need to answer I already know. | >

| > Actually, I never thought about this. I'd imagine some guys buy a car | > in the false belief that it will get them some tail. Any girl who | > gets turned on by a mans car isn't the kind of girl you probably want. | > Too shallow. | >

| > I've never needed my car to help me get girls. However, it does help | > to be hung like a horse. :-0 | | It's not a "false sense of belief." Drive an old Honda Civic one day, | then the next day drive a bright-red Dodge Viper. Tell me which one | gets more female attention. You can't escape it -- women are shallow. |

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SVTKate

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