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On Oct 14, 8:15*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:21:28 -0500, Vic Smith



wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:12:47 -0500, wrote:


These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of
political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin
foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. *They're
like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean.


Always liked the looks of the Sebring, but not knowing anything about
Chryco cars, never went after one.
Had a '55 Belvidere stick (actually my ma's) and had a '74 Dart
Swinger. *It dad that good straight 6 but the body rotted like tin.
What do you mean by "they're like dodge convertibles?"
If it's something dirty, just try to suggest your meaning with some
delicacy. *I'm pretty sensitive.


--Vic


There's no double entendre intended, Vic. *It was more of a metaphor.
The only convertible I've ever had in possession was a Triumph
Spitfire, '71 if I remember correctly. *Looked something like this,
but was orange with with racing strips;

http://www.motaa.com/Images09/74%20t...0JIM%20&%20JUD...

If that was the greatest ride in the world! *It was like riding right
above the pavement.

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i have a '64 Austin Healey Sprite, that needs carb work (whats new)
and it's ready to go. Yes, it's like driving a boxed in skateboard.