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Re: Triumphs versus boyfriend

To: Philip Smith <smith007@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Triumphs versus boyfriend
From: "T. R. Householder" <trhouse@greenapple.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:32:05 -0500
Cc: Day.John@fin.gc.ca, Tobermory9@aol.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <DDA77299EDD1D111B21800A024B1A060029A158B@server2.fin.gc.ca> <00b501bf635f$aade46c0$110156d1@philip>
Just let him drive it and buzz a Corvette through a turn.The lbc gene
will seed and start to grow.....Philip Smith wrote:
> 


> Paula,
> Just consider yourself lucky that things haven't advanced too far with this
> fellow.  He's probably very nice but is obviously missing the lbc gene that
> this list has previously reported on.  Gene- and/or psycho- therapy may be
> the only way to help him.
> Rod.  '70 TR6  CC55899L
> 
> At 10:43 AM 20/01/00 EST, Tobermory9@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >Hi all - 
> >
> >I have a minor version of the problem in reverse.  I bought my TR6  on a
> spur 
> >of the moment decision (love at first sight?) about 3-4 months ago while my 
> >long-term boyfriend was out of town.  Knowing what I spent (I bought a car
> in 
> >excellent running/physical shape as my mechanical skills are currently few). 
> >He thinks that I'm a little crazy for spending all that money and then
> adding 
> >to it with extras - floormats, cover, badges, really nice sponges for baths, 
> >etc... So far I haven't made it to any of my local club meetings (next month 
> >- I swear) and he doesn't seem keen on going.  If anything, he's more of a 
> >60's muscle car guy as those were the cool cars when he was growing up.  I'm 
> >hoping that, around springtime,  when the weather finally gets nice and I
> can 
> >actually drive the car around he'll change his opinion.  Sigh......
> >
> >Regards,
> >Paula K
> >
>

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