Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread Bill Bradley



if she is a helper, she is a keeper!

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Michael 
  Heiser 
  To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net 
  
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 12:41 
  PM
  Subject: [Chevelle-list] Today's 
  chuckle
  
  
  Thought you might enjoy this...
  We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what she 
  wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not 
  sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, 
  what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 needs 
  push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you finished 
  changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? Yep, that's it, 
  the pushrods.
  So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love 
it
  This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some clay 
  pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the counter 
  because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I love this 
  woman.
  And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.
  
  __ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle 
   El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle
  
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread Bill Bradley



John
sounds like yours has "the other woman" mentality. 
the last one i had like that i traded in for a better model. keep the faith, it 
could be much worse.


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  PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's 
  chuckle
  Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to 
  "help" with your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should 
  feel lucky if they have a wife or "other half" that does not put down this 
  hobby that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since I've had it 
  almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be such a bad thing, 
  because if she did begin to like it then she would be going with me to all the 
  cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like to take. I told her when I 
  bought it that I bought it for "ME". John L.
  
  

  
  
  Oftentimes more than I do. :-) And she's willing to crawl around the engine 
  bay, under the car, and turn wrenches. Keeps the work moving along and a smile 
  on the face.
  
  __ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle 
   El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle
  
  

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Mike,

Regardless of what she called the 
push rods, she knew what she was 
talking about! : )
Herb Lumpphttp://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Michael 
  HeiserSent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:41 PMTo: 
  Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSubject: [Chevelle-list] Today's 
  chuckle
  
  Thought you might enjoy this...
  We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what 
  she wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not 
  sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, 
  what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 
  needs push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you 
  finished changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? 
  Yep, that's it, the pushrods.
  So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love 
  it
  This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some 
  clay pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the 
  counter because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I 
  love this woman.
  And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.
  
  __ Mike 
  Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 
  1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team 
  Chevelle
  
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread Thomas Ringlein

Well... My wife loves my car because we went out on our first date in it
back in 1989.  Should I feel lucky?  She can't wait for me to get it back on
the street (it has been underneath my father's deck for 7 years) when we
move to Fresno CA in May.  I have her full backing, she is even willing to
work longer hours to put a few bucks toward the Chevy - now that the kinder
are in school full time.  Project begins full swing in a few months...

T.J.
Ramstein Germany - USAF
1972 Chevelle - yes, my first car - still got it


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If you would have said we instead of me, maybe you would be so lucky. gm66 
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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:07:03 -0500
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Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to help with
your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should feel
lucky if they have a wife or other half that does not put down this hobby
that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since I've had it
almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be such a bad
thing, because if she did begin to like it then she would be going with me
to all the cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like to take. I told
her when I bought it that I bought it for ME. 

John L.


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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread wbainey
Good women are hard to find.  I got lucky too...  Sure she is a 
mustang girl...because her dad was a 30yr Ford mechanic.  Don't hold 
that against her...Christmas, Bday, Valentines etc...I get 
tools...either craftsman, Mac, or Snap on.  Sweet!
Walt


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From: Thomas Ringlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:13 pm
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

 
 Well... My wife loves my car because we went out on our first date 
 in it
 back in 1989.  Should I feel lucky?  She can't wait for me to get 
 it back on
 the street (it has been underneath my father's deck for 7 years) 
 when we
 move to Fresno CA in May.  I have her full backing, she is even 
 willing to
 work longer hours to put a few bucks toward the Chevy - now that 
 the kinder
 are in school full time.  Project begins full swing in a few 
months...
 
 T.J.
 Ramstein Germany - USAF
 1972 Chevelle - yes, my first car - still got it
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 4:16 AM
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 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle
 
 
 If you would have said we instead of me, maybe you would be so 
 lucky. gm66 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:07:03 -0500
 To: The Chevelle Mailing List Chevelle-list@chevelles.net
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle
 
 Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to 
 help with
 your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should 
 feellucky if they have a wife or other half that does not put 
 down this hobby
 that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since I've 
 had it
 almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be such a 
bad
 thing, because if she did begin to like it then she would be going 
 with me
 to all the cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like to take. 
 I told
 her when I bought it that I bought it for ME. 
 
 John L.
 
 
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread John W. Lonadier, Jr.
You better keep her, as was said in another reply to this thread, good
ones are hard to come by.

John L.
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70 LS5 TRIBUTE
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:14 PM
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Well... My wife loves my car because we went out on our first date in it
back in 1989.  Should I feel lucky?  She can't wait for me to get it
back on the street (it has been underneath my father's deck for 7 years)
when we move to Fresno CA in May.  I have her full backing, she is even
willing to work longer hours to put a few bucks toward the Chevy - now
that the kinder are in school full time.  Project begins full swing in a
few months...

T.J.
Ramstein Germany - USAF
1972 Chevelle - yes, my first car - still got it


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If you would have said we instead of me, maybe you would be so lucky.
gm66 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:07:03 -0500
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Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to help
with your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should
feel lucky if they have a wife or other half that does not put down
this hobby that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since
I've had it almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be
such a bad thing, because if she did begin to like it then she would be
going with me to all the cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like
to take. I told her when I bought it that I bought it for ME. 

John L.


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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread rmpvsp
And I would say. the bad ones are expensive to get rid off!!

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You better keep her, as was said in another reply to this thread, good
ones are hard to come by.

John L.
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70 LS5 TRIBUTE
http://chevellfan.com/index89.html
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Well... My wife loves my car because we went out on our first date in it
back in 1989.  Should I feel lucky?  She can't wait for me to get it
back on the street (it has been underneath my father's deck for 7 years)
when we move to Fresno CA in May.  I have her full backing, she is even
willing to work longer hours to put a few bucks toward the Chevy - now
that the kinder are in school full time.  Project begins full swing in a
few months...

T.J.
Ramstein Germany - USAF
1972 Chevelle - yes, my first car - still got it


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If you would have said we instead of me, maybe you would be so lucky.
gm66 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:07:03 -0500
To: The Chevelle Mailing List Chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to help
with your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should
feel lucky if they have a wife or other half that does not put down
this hobby that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since
I've had it almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be
such a bad thing, because if she did begin to like it then she would be
going with me to all the cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like
to take. I told her when I bought it that I bought it for ME. 

John L.


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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread John Nasta
Amen to that!


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And I would say. the bad ones are expensive to get rid off!!






Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-21 Thread Paul Kaiser
My wife bought me my 69 chevy truck for X-mass 12 years ago,61,000 mile
cream puff truck, And every Birthday, X-mass she will buy me car parts,
tools etc.. But she wont ride with me or help out. So I am lucky Too :-)
Paul
67 Elky
Az Chvl club
Aces
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 Good women are hard to find.  I got lucky too...  Sure she is a
 mustang girl...because her dad was a 30yr Ford mechanic.  Don't hold
 that against her...Christmas, Bday, Valentines etc...I get
 tools...either craftsman, Mac, or Snap on.  Sweet!
 Walt


 - Original Message -
 From: Thomas Ringlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:13 pm
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

 
  Well... My wife loves my car because we went out on our first date
  in it
  back in 1989.  Should I feel lucky?  She can't wait for me to get
  it back on
  the street (it has been underneath my father's deck for 7 years)
  when we
  move to Fresno CA in May.  I have her full backing, she is even
  willing to
  work longer hours to put a few bucks toward the Chevy - now that
  the kinder
  are in school full time.  Project begins full swing in a few
 months...
 
  T.J.
  Ramstein Germany - USAF
  1972 Chevelle - yes, my first car - still got it
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 4:16 AM
  To: The Chevelle Mailing List
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle
 
 
  If you would have said we instead of me, maybe you would be so
  lucky. gm66
  --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:07:03 -0500
  To: The Chevelle Mailing List Chevelle-list@chevelles.net
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle
 
  Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to
  help with
  your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should
  feellucky if they have a wife or other half that does not put
  down this hobby
  that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since I've
  had it
  almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be such a
 bad
  thing, because if she did begin to like it then she would be going
  with me
  to all the cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like to take.
  I told
  her when I bought it that I bought it for ME.
 
  John L.
 
 
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[Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-20 Thread Michael Heiser
Thought you might enjoy this...
We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what she wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 needs push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you finished changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? Yep, that's it, the pushrods.
So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love it
This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some clay pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the counter because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I love this woman.
And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.

__ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle Make FREE PC-to-PC calls with MSN Messenger.  Get it now!   




Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-20 Thread Herb Lumpp



Mike,

Regardless of what she called the push rods, she knew what she was talking about! : 
)
Herb Lumpphttp://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Michael 
  HeiserSent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:41 PMTo: 
  Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSubject: [Chevelle-list] Today's 
  chuckle
  
  Thought you might enjoy this...
  We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what she 
  wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not 
  sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, 
  what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 needs 
  push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you finished 
  changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? Yep, that's it, 
  the pushrods.
  So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love 
it
  This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some clay 
  pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the counter 
  because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I love this 
  woman.
  And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.
  
  __ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle 
   El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle
  
  Make FREE 
  PC-to-PC calls with MSN Messenger. Get it now! 


Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-20 Thread Michael Heiser
Oftentimes more than I do. :-) And she's willing to crawl around the engine bay, under the car, and turn wrenches. Keeps the work moving along and a smile on the face.

__ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle



From: "Herb Lumpp" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: The Chevelle Mailing List Chevelle-list@chevelles.netTo: "The Chevelle Mailing List" Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckleDate: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 14:16:59 -0500

Mike,

Regardless of what she called the push rods, she knew what she was talking about! : )
Herb Lumpphttp://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Michael HeiserSent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:41 PMTo: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSubject: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

Thought you might enjoy this...
We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what she wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 needs push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you finished changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? Yep, that's it, the pushrods.
So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love it
This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some clay pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the counter because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I love this woman.
And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.

__ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-20 Thread jlon5
Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to help with your 
project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should feel lucky if 
they have a wife or other half that does not put down this hobby that we 
love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since I've had it almost 5 years 
now. Thinking about it now that might not be such a bad thing, because if she 
did begin to like it then she would be going with me to all the cruise nights, 
shows and evening drives I like to take. I told her when I bought it that I 
bought it for ME. 

John L.
Oftentimes more than I do. :-) And she's willing to crawl around the engine bay, under the car, and turn wrenches. Keeps the work moving along and a smile on the face.

__ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle



From: "Herb Lumpp" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: The Chevelle Mailing List Chevelle-list@chevelles.netTo: "The Chevelle Mailing List" Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckleDate: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 14:16:59 -0500

Mike,

Regardless of what she called the push rods, she knew what she was talking about! : )
Herb Lumpphttp://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Michael HeiserSent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:41 PMTo: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSubject: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

Thought you might enjoy this...
We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what she wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 needs push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you finished changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? Yep, that's it, the pushrods.
So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love it
This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some clay pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the counter because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I love this woman.
And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.

__ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-20 Thread rmpvsp


Sounds like a keeper to me!!-Original Message- From: Michael Heiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Feb 20, 2006 1:41 PM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle 

Thought you might enjoy this...
We just finished a home project and I asked my lovely wife Linda what she wanted to do next. Her response: "Let's go put in the push-pins". Not sureof her meaningI asked a couple of probing questions--like, what is the subject we're talking about? The '66. OK, what on the '66 needs push-pins? "You know, those long things that we had to do after you finished changing those springy things...". Oh, you mean the pushrods? Yep, that's it, the pushrods.
So, we're now off to put in push pins and rocker arms. Gotta love it
This is almost as much fun as when I sent her to the store to get some clay pidgeons for our weekend outing. She worked over the guy at the counter because he couldn't point her to "ceramic doves". LOL, gawd, I love this woman.
And it's all true! Hope all is well with each and every one of you.

__ Mike Heiser1966 Chevelle SS | 1969 Chevelle Malibu | 1969 El CaminoChevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon, ACES, Team Chevelle

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

2006-02-20 Thread John W. Lonadier, Jr.
She did nothing but complain about it from the first day I brought it
home. She said 1) it was too loud, and that was when it still had the
factory style quiet mufflers and the resonators, it now has Flowmaster
40's, 2) it smells old on the inside when she did get close enough once
with the door open, 3) the exhaust stinks, when I pull into the garage
and don't shut it off soon enough and the garage fills with exhaust when
I walk into the house that's the first thing she says. That's just a
couple things she says. That's when I started telling her I bought it
for ME.

John L.
ACES #5597
70 LS5 TRIBUTE
http://chevellfan.com/index89.html
http://www.larueclassics.com/gallery/gallery%20pages/lodanier-chv70.html


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If you would have said we instead of me, maybe you would be so lucky.
gm66 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:07:03 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Today's chuckle

Be thankful that you have a wonderful lady that is willing to help
with your project, I wish mine was. In fact everyone on the list should
feel lucky if they have a wife or other half that does not put down
this hobby that we love. My wife has yet to even sit in the car since
I've had it almost 5 years now. Thinking about it now that might not be
such a bad thing, because if she did begin to like it then she would be
going with me to all the cruise nights, shows and evening drives I like
to take. I told her when I bought it that I bought it for ME. 

John L.


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