Posted by brent zappe on November 17, 2015 at 08:40:50 from (69.230.51.97):
Just another day started around here. Have a girl friend who need to use one of the cars. She saids I want to use a ladies car? I wounder what is a ladies car? She shows up this morning and said to me is my ladies car ready. She pionts over to mine 1967 mustang and said in her words the ladies car. Well then I understand it is a car with power steering,289 engine, Automatic, disc brakes, Air conditioning and heater. I get it she wants the car not mine pick up truck. I did not know I had a ladies car around me I thought I had just a compact mustang. So I told her I go get the keys and let here use it for the day. What us guys do to keep a girl around us. She told me that she does not like my 66 G.M.C because she has to shift gears and that her friends would not fit in the truck. So she wins again I guess i am still happy she still likes me that is okay with me. Did I forget to saytthat she's a sheriff. My car is going to have four of them in it.I think it is safe?
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