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You pretty much nailed it there, demon.
But I got tired of the deflowering part as it required too much training. Acquired a taste for "old" wimmin instead.
Well, mid 20s to 30 or so.
The kind that bought a '65 DeVille as a third car (had a Jeep as the second).
It would "sleep" six (three couples). Parents really didn't like seeing that one.
With my first car, an MGB, I took the passenger seat out and put a mattress in it's place.
If a parent saw it when I picked up their daughter, they were horrified. Told them the seat was broken.
No, no, the footprints (actually high heels as I recall) on the headliner was one of many theories about what held up a Redeye for months, after it was built.
Ha, unlike that ill-fated Redeye, no it did not. But there were traces of a plow mount up front.
Seriously though, this one showed up in about two months. Actually, most of our orders have, with the TRXs taking about three months.
Well, if your mating season is over and done with anyway, does it really matter if they snag your wife or girlfriend? Sounds like it's time for a new one regardless.
By the way, have I mentioned that it's nice to live in an alligator free zone? Oh, and I also like the 69.4 degrees and 17%...
You're probably right, and I am closer. It just feels farther away when in hostile territory.
Actually, it has to be. Seems like I can get there fairly quickly.
Just curious, since I shoot a lot of .22 to (try to) control the sod poodle population.
Sure don't want to end up hitting your new double wide.
Especially since CO damn near made those pests a protected species. And you'll have another disadvantage, not being able to legally have a round in the...
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