A sleek little sports number!
June 2nd 2008 22:47
This one is enough to knock your socks off, don't you think. Ah, that red, appeals to a man's sexual appetite.
It blew my mind, I wonder how it affects yours.
The black is equally as effective, just get a load of this. WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cowboy!
And for the many who always like a backside view, well, here it is, once again in red.
VROOM, all of this makes me feel a bit like Toad of Toad Hall, from Wind in the Willows. Bip, Bip. Get out of my way. CCCCCCCCrRRRRRAAASSSSHHHHH!
Talking of Willows they make wonderful locations for picnics and chatting up the little ladies, and after a hard day on the farm, that is quite some respite.
No more egg collecting, thank goodness, it was following around the farm manager to-day, learning more about the day to day running. Made me feel like a REAL MAN, I can tell you.
Incidentally, silly me, I forgot. The sports number pictured is a 2008 Vandenbrink 599 GTO/630 GTO and after conversion, (coming along with the financial knowledge, aren't I?) it will cost you a mere US $1,318,982, cheap at half the price. Hey Big Spender!
Well, fobzy is doing well with these cars, don't you think?
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Aren't I lucky I was not a girl, although Mother was a girl and it hasn't held her back, the inheritance you know, but she's a smart woman --well, most of the time--I'm sure this wedding will represent to Mother, everything she missed out on --silly girl of course, they do fall for the oddest of men, sometimes, the female predicament.
And techno, my fine fellow, nice to see a guy even younger than myself with such good taste, you should go far in life.
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Except, maybe a sprinkling of "snootiness" is needed with some of them. I heard there's a good reason why advertising is losing some ground to good PR jobs.