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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / December 2007

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Why do men have issues with a woman knowing more about an engine than     them?

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SexxxyA@gmail.com - 06 Dec 2007 21:34 GMT
I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
Is that too much to ask for?
Noozer - 06 Dec 2007 22:47 GMT
> I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
> I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
> enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
> Is that too much to ask for?

Sounds cool to me!  Only have three bays in my garage though. Might be a
tight fit.

:)
Steve B. - 06 Dec 2007 23:56 GMT
>I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
>I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
>enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
>Is that too much to ask for?

How big are your tits?

      Steve B.
clifto - 07 Dec 2007 03:47 GMT
>>I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
>>I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
>>enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
>>Is that too much to ask for?
>
> How big are your tits?

How incredibly crude. You should instead ask, "How big are your bazongas?"

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Steve - 07 Dec 2007 15:55 GMT
>>>I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
>>>I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
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>
> How incredibly crude. You should instead ask, "How big are your bazongas?"

I think we've been sucked into an old, old Steve Martin routine....
nospam@nospam.invalid - 13 Dec 2007 09:12 GMT
SexxxyA?
since you're such a friendly troll, i'll reply.  :-)

>>>>I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why
>>>>can't I find a man who appreciates this?
i don't care as long as you work clean. safe work area. no pouring solvents
indiscriminately.
if you're avant garde, building engines in efforts to apply current combustion
research, i'd be impressed.

i like cars as a kind of art. years ago, i worked on cars a little, but i noticed it bored
me.

>>>> I just want to find a
>>>>man who would enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends
>>>>before we drag them.... Is that too much to ask for?

i'm more of a music art, guy. with car racing, i'd lean toward old style rallying or the
more realistic of closed circuit road racing.
technical details and tradeoffs of drag or land speed *can* be interesting. frame and
suspension design. dealing with paving materials. ground effect.. drag...
aerodynamics.

>>>How big are your tits?
>>
>> How incredibly crude. You should instead ask, "How big are your
>> bazongas?"

"how wide are your tires? how tight is your shifter? rebuild trannies, but don't be
one." yeah, my wit's on vacation.

> I think we've been sucked into an old, old Steve Martin
> routine....

"we're a couple cool crazy guyzzzzz" (or whatever he said)
Nate Nagel - 07 Dec 2007 01:00 GMT
> I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
> I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
> enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
> Is that too much to ask for?

This cannot POSSIBLY be for real.

nate

(gave up looking for female similar to description above a long time
ago...  happy with one that "accepts" my greasy habits)

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Tegger - 07 Dec 2007 01:59 GMT
"SexxxyA@gmail.com" <SexxxyA@gmail.com> wrote in news:3028d5dd-d54c-4a47-
8fa2-b15a852f6388@w56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

> I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
> I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
> enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
> Is that too much to ask for?

I'd rather look down your top. Provided you're young and
good-looking, that is.

If you're not actually a troll, you can try posting something with a
somewhat less provocative and inflammatory subject line. Sounding serious
may generate serious replies.

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John S. - 07 Dec 2007 16:36 GMT
On Dec 6, 4:34 pm, "Sexx...@gmail.com" <Sexx...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
> I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
> enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
> Is that too much to ask for?

The unmistakable scent of Eau d' Trolle is wafting through the air.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 08 Dec 2007 02:38 GMT
> I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't I
> find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would enjoy
> working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them.... Is that
> too much to ask for?

I have a Suby with a BHG, and a Toyota GT-S that needs a ground up
restoration.

Are you married? I would have NO PROBLEM with a woman that knows more than
I!!!!!
* - 08 Dec 2007 13:47 GMT
Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/ wrote in article <Ksn6j.239$va7.223@trndny08>...

> > I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't I
> > find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would enjoy
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Are you married? I would have NO PROBLEM with a woman that knows more than
> I!!!!!

Truth is, you should have no problem finding a woman who knows more about
cars  than you do.....That's for sure!
Hachiroku ハチロク - 08 Dec 2007 21:58 GMT
>> I have a Suby with a BHG, and a Toyota GT-S that needs a ground up
>> restoration.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Truth is, you should have no problem finding a woman who knows more about
> cars  than you do.....That's for sure!

Up your what, Captain Blowhole?
* - 08 Dec 2007 13:45 GMT
SexxxyA@gmail.com wrote in article
<3028d5dd-d54c-4a47-8fa2-b15a852f6388@w56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>...
> I've been breaking down and building engines my whole life. Why can't
> I find a man who appreciates this? I just want to find a man who would
> enjoy working on cars with me on the weekends before we drag them....
> Is that too much to ask for?

I have no issues with women who really DO know something about cars. One of
the best "Tire Men" I have ever seen at a local NASCAR Touring Series event
was a woman.

I have a problem with the Janet Guthries of the world who CLAIM to know
something, and cry and whine when they are exposed for the phonies that
they truly are.
 
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