Nory wrote:
>
> Mike wrote:
> "Why, she wondered, couldn't you have spent that
> money on me?"
>
> Mike,
> MG or no MG, you are better off without someone who thinks like this.
> IMHO, she sounds like a selfish little twit. Good riddance!
>
> (Considered selling the MG once and the SO talked me OUT of it.)
>
> -NORY
> Don't assume that because you have found one problem, you have found the
> ONLY problem.
>
> '74 Midget & '71 parts car
> '94 Ford Ranger
> '86 Ford Escort
> '89 Ford Probe
> '96 North American Shepherd
> 2 cats (handiest shop tools around)
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/9101
When I was made redundant three years ago my wife said to me "no matter
how bad things get we won't have to sell 'Bee' (pet name for the
roadster) will we?". I had to replace a company car, kids had left
home/had their own wheels, so I suggested buying a factory V8 for every
day use. She agreed. Ah, what a wonderful woman.
When I restored 'Bee' I happened across an enamel badge of a honey bee
so stuck it on a switch blanking plate. When we got the V8 and
christened it 'Vee' my wife, whose Mothers name is Vera, or 'Vee' for
short, said "we won't have to have a picture of Mum on the dashboard,
will we?"
PaulH.
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