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edit: meaning they are pretty in their eyes, which is all that matters. |
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Bye, bye fiancé... :rules: |
Back in '76, I lent my fiancee my brand new'76 El Camino. All heavy duty. Everything went fine. Or so I thought.
About 2 weeks later, the turbo 400 trans lost 2nd gear. Pretty odd for such a beefy powertrain. Had it fixed, and kept it for a couple of years. She fessed up later that she had buried it in a muddy ditch, and despite trying like hell to free it up, she had to flag down a local farmer with a tractor and a heavy chain to dislodge it. Don't want to imagine that scene. The blown trans made sense then. Today , we celebrate 35 years of marriage together. I got over it (but bought stickshift cars for myself after that which she avoided using) |
you can spray that. No need for a new bumper, unless it works out cheaper
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And I didn't have an argument with her hence the ranting to c5 people that understand instead of arguing with a girl who doesn't. |
YEA we SEEn the CAR lets SEE if she worth KEEPING < Pictures of Her. <<
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I love my fiancé and obviously it's something that I am/will get over but your allowed to be upset with them. People read into things way to much.
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get used to it man. women just don't value cars like men do. she probably doesn't see what the big deal is. to her, it's just a car. you can get as upset as you want, she's never going to understand. just one of those things you have to live with. my wife actually backed her car into mine once. not a huge amount of damage, about 1k. sure, she felt bad, but to this day doesn't think it was that big a deal. |
She didnt think it was that bad? She is lying to you obviously for the fact that she didn't want to tell you face to face.
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