1) Ask her to name it. Or name it after her mother. Give her a vested
personal interest in it.
2) I don't know where you are in the children department, but tell her that
because it's a GT that you would be able to also take a
child/infant/niece/nephew/grandchild, otherwise you wouldn't be able to if
it was just the B.
- Tab
At 11:54 AM 7/29/01 -0400, Will Brien wrote:
>I'm beginning to suspect that Ipswich was Abingdon's sister town. On a
>casual bike ride this morning I came across yet another B within 3 miles of
>my house. I wouldn't have guessed that there would have been so many LBC's
>in this little, kinda outta the way town. This one is a sweetheart. 73 BGT
>from California by way of Boulder, CO. Body is good. I doubt this car has
>ever seen salt. No rust up or down. Current owner is mature enough to
>appreciate the car but too busy with post grad work to work on it any more.
>He's already done quite a lot to the car, carb rebuilds, new rear end and
>springs, new oil cooler, new fan and more. Car is sitting in primer gray
>which is showing signs of wear after sitting for the past 5 or 6 years.
>Inside OK but needs a little work, not bad though. His wife would love to
>see it go.
>
>I'm going for it. Now the BIG question...how do I keep my marriage intact
>if I'm able to score this baby? One B was OK. She gets to drive it. The
>parts car is certain to put a strain on things. If I get this GT, I should
>probably think about putting a bed in the garage. What's a guy to do?
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