>
> You let her drive your truck???
Of course. It's _our_ truck now. A unicorn truck, apparently. It was my
son who
totalled it, not her. Bought it for 26.5k, drove it for 25 years, and got
a 20k settlement
check. ... and, had it fixed, bought two other trucks, and still have some
funds left
You let her drive your truck???Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
Original message From: Jim Cathey via Mercedes
Date: 2020-09-16 22:08 (GMT-06:00) To: Mercedes
Discussion List Cc: Jim Cathey
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 99 Mercedes SLK 230 (Manual) >> I
made the mistake of trying to
>
> I made the mistake of trying to teach the Mrs. how to drive a stick years
> ago and it was a horrible failure.
Divorce in a can. That job got farmed out to a friend of hers instead.
Who does an angry (frustrated) bee sting? Whomever is closest to hand.
Apparently it was _my_ fault for havi
Not an SLK230 with a stick, that would never fly. SLK 320 with a slushbox. I
made the mistake of trying to teach the Mrs. how to drive a stick years ago and
it was a horrible failure. Never again.
-D
> On Sep 16, 2020, at 7:08 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Realtoresses and
Realtoresses and older Administrative Assistants. And sugar honeys.
--FT
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> On Sep 16, 2020, at 4:49 PM, Clay via Mercedes wrote:
>
> SLK was a girls car.
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Not that I give a rat’s rear end what the Seattle MBCA Section thinks, but it’s
going to be a “girls car” anyway, so this is perfect. What I care about is that
it’s nearly identical mechanically to two other cars in the fleet which will
make maintenance and upkeep significantly easier. And hopef
SLK was a girls car. At least that was the consensus in the Seattle MB
section. Early adopters were mid-life ladies who would head out on drives of a
dozen SLK or more. Then the ladies just quit showing up or ….? Not an SLK to
be seen at the events for at least a decade.
clay
“I think it’