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Re: [ST] Bike is happy, wife is NOT!
- Subject: Re: [ST] Bike is happy, wife is NOT!
- From: "Chris Harwood" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 09:53:39 +0100
Don
This begs the question as to whether you're giving them equal
treatment. You should be getting the Trophy to blow out the candle with
a backfire form the air-intake.
Another possible course of action would be to park the missus in the
garage in line with the other two. Whatever you do, don't wash her in
the bath! I've heard it causes ructions.
Chris Harwood
00 RS
>>> Dkamest110@xxxxxxx 04/04/2005 04:51:18 >>>
In a message dated 4/3/2005 6:40:04 P.M. Central Standard Time,
mrbaker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Gave all the body work a good bubble bath (using car wash of coarse),
well that seemed to be the last straw for my wife.
Ya, what's with women...for the last 9 years every November 11th, the
day I
picked up my new Trophy (its birthday) I go out to the garage with a
cupcake
with a candle, light the candle , start the bike give it a "rev" and
let the
exhaust blow out the candle and then eat the cupcake, and after that
for
the next couple of days she's all strange and looking at me kinda
funny. The
day after tomorrow we'll celebrate 30 years (in a row) of marriage (to
the same
woman) and I still can't figure her out. I thought about doing the
same with
my ST but, I'm thinking that it (for whatever reason) might upset her
even
more.
Don Kames
03 ST in ILL
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