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Post by steverife »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

two ladies indexes: HSF (Hot Single Female) and MSD (Married or Seriously Dating).

We don't want to step on anyone's toes. I'm also sure we could find some HSF instructors willing to go the extra mile and make sure our novice HSF drivers wake up to their alarm clock, so they can make it to the event on time.

and Avery, I figured a Porsche race car driver would be fightin' high school girls off with a stick. :)
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I hope none of the HSF's or MSD's are following this thread. :lol:
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Well, if that doesn't work, I'm going to take Mike's idea, buy his Formula Vee, blow past some easy gates, and cash in on getting a female navigator.
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not cbring wrote:Well, if that doesn't work, I'm going to take Mike's idea, buy his Formula Vee, blow past some easy gates, and cash in on getting a female navigator.
Hopefullt the shifter kart will have the same effect. I will miss a gate on purpose if we have female instructors. :lol:
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Post by valleyvwman »

:oops: no not a stick, not anything.... Chicks nowa days like long hair, flip-flops and pink... Im tryin to pick up chicks not b em... So if u get some that like cars that would b freekin saweet.... O I heard, from a friend of mine at school, that there was a guy who drives an S2000 and he has a daughter round my age... :wink:


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Daddy was a mechanic...It would have been nice if he was a doctor, but, then, we probably would have been 'sick' all the time instead of wrenchin' on these cars...
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valleyvwman wrote:Chicks nowa days like long hair, flip-flops and pink... Im tryin to pick up chicks not b em...
:lol:
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Post by thrdeye »

Yeah,

you'd think you'd be "in" if you told a chick you drove a porsche. I didn't even get a car til I got outta high school and it was a 85 Ford Escort GL Wagon - Baby blue.
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Post by Steve-o »

valleyvwman wrote:there was a guy who drives an S2000 and he has a daughter round my age... :wink:

The ex's rich daddy had a brand spankin' new S2000 but for some reason didn't trust me to drive it.

And as for the Baby Blue '85 Ford Escort GL Wagon, let's not start an embarassing first car thread.
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Post by Mark McCrary »

What is this stuff about embarrassing first cars. I primarly drive a Escort!! :cry: My first car was a 89 VW Fox. Very good looking car. :roll:
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Mark McCrary wrote:My first car was a 89 VW Fox. Very good looking car. :roll:
If you like refrigerators. :lol:

Don't ask what mine was. It wasn't much better than a Fox.
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< ----- 1966 Lincoln Continental. It was the first of MANY project cars gone bad. Hopefully, one of these days I'll learn. :roll:
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Post by Scuffcakes »

not cbring wrote: Hopefully, one of these days I'll learn. :roll:

Learn? All I've managed to learn from all my previous project cars is that I must be starting with the wrong cars. Can't be what I'm doin' with 'em that's the problem. :lol:
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Post by Leadfoot »

Well, after two days of uploading, I'm pleased to announce that 320 hi-res photos of the first run group are now available at:

http://maxfreedom.smugmug.com/gallery/740519

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Please excuse the on-topic interruption. :)
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Good grief, those are some great pix(or great camera or BOTH)!!! BIG!!!
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thanks :lol: 8)
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