There is no doubt that you guys think I'm crazy but I got a short story for you here. My Sister In Law has a friend that is quite wealthy. She arrived one day in a Mercedes sports convertible with the top down. I don't know the FuFu number on it but it is one of those over $100,000.00 jobs. To her I said "Wow great car". She said "I'll be glad to get my Explorer out of the shop, I hate to have those guys in those trucks looking at my legs and cleavage at red lights". You know what my response was? "Wow great car". Stan
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 09:14:35 -0600 John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET> writes: > Stan Wilder wrote: > > >>"You guys work way to hard. > Just install 17" wheels all around and drop the motor 4 inches. > It will raise the van enough that you can look at womens breasts > driving > SUVs again at stop lights.<< > > BenT wrote: > > >>If you read Stan's comments carefully, it sounds to me that he was > trying to gain eyelid clearance so he can improve his ogling ability > and improve his 4 inches -- > whatever that really means.<< > > Stan is on the right track and BenT apparently is correct!! > > I just received a news article of a German medical study that > demonstrates clearly a daily 1/2 hour of ogling improves a man's > health and increases his longevity --- what ever that means. So > Stan's erection of an additional 4 inches is a positive move to a > better position to improve his health!-[;)> > > Uh, is it Frydaye yet??? > > broccoli anyone? > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > |
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