I think I can do it.
Dear Salon Geek member who tarnished this otherwise joyous thread,
The OP's post was dripping with jest and we were all reveling in and enjoying it, understanding each other's input and points of view...dare I say, having fun. Though you tried to derail us, we are back on track and will continue on regardless of your more or less having called the rest of us classless.
In future, if you don't have anything nice to say, please don't post.
Thank you.
Tammie (AKA gr8nailz)
Wanted to rep ya and couldn't, gotta spread the 'lurve' LOL
Well said!
How dare you post a funny thread for our enjoyment? I shall never forgive you. Where's the G** Damn red button?!
hehehehehe like you're humour :hug:
I think for some reason, there is a minority who just see the worst in everything that gets written. Almost like they read the posts and try to find a fault.
Just an idea or it gets kept the same and we see how things pan out?! I'll watch with interest over the evening!
That about sums up the current trend.
Pffft class I don't care if anyone thinks I'm not classy :waves from window of range rover sport: just kidding !!! Haha xx
hehehe
OK< for the record, I only got my license at age 34 (please don't laugh too hard, I literally didn't need it before then lol).
Hubby wanted to get me something nice, I told him to get me a S**t-box so I wouldn't have to worry about scratching it.
That's what he did.
A 13yr old fugly blue stationwagon (NO WOODEN PANELS LIKE IN THE 70'S!!!).
AKA "The Momma-Mobile" LOL
Friends laughed and said "ohhh vic, that is sooooooooooooo NOT you!".
I didn't mind. Cars moved out of my way and didn't cut me off because of my REAL STEEL BUMPERS that would break their pretty plastic cars.
Because of the windows all around and how it was built, and the hood ornament, I knew the size of my car, where it began and where it ended and could park easily DESPITE being a totally amateur driver.
I learned to park that puppy on a dime, backwards, into the teeniest space in ONE SHOT. (again, had all those lovely windows to see out of:lol
When she died, I wanted to cry.
Now I drive an old Hyundai Elantra, much prettier and sportier BUT.... it's plastic like everyone else on the road so no one moves out of my way, and no one is afraid to cut me off.
The arse-end is so high, I can't see out my rear without nearly standing in the driver's seat and clutching the passenger's seat.
The hood slopes, so I don't know where my nose ends.
I miss my piece of 13yr old crap, that would have EASILY fit both kids AND my 2 x 60lb dogs.
Now, on a trip to the dogpark as a 'family' unit... the kids get sat on by the dogs.
I take my kids bi-weekly to the A&W to see the classica cars. I have taught them to identify and LOVE the Mustang LOL
My eldest promises me "when I'm a rich singer, I'll buy you a Green Mustang, cause it's your favorite colour".
I look forward to the day!!!!
But...... I still miss my 13yr old piece of crap Station wagon that everyone laughed at, that I could fill to the brim and still have room for more.
That when traffic was tight with 2 lanes merging into one, the Beamer didn't dare argue with my steel bumpers LOL
Yup, I miss my old boat. As fugly as she was.
(BUT i wouldn't say no to a Mustang)